Because Buffy the Vampire Slayer debuted in the Spring of 1997, there was no Halloween episode in the first season. However, Simon and Schuster’s series of tie-in novels fixed that oversight by including an original story that expands on Buffy Summers’ first year at Sunnydale High. Here the Chosen One is still getting used to her new home as well as her duties as the current Slayer. Come October and Buffy meets the most formidable foe in her calling so far. If she’s not careful, though, this powerful enemy will be back next year and every Halloween after that.
Halloween became a biannual event in Buffy beginning in Season Two, and it was in the first of these three Halloween episodes that the show established supernatural creatures prefer a low profile on October 31st. Yet Halloween Rain contradicts that notion when Buffy crosses paths with a vampire at the...
Halloween became a biannual event in Buffy beginning in Season Two, and it was in the first of these three Halloween episodes that the show established supernatural creatures prefer a low profile on October 31st. Yet Halloween Rain contradicts that notion when Buffy crosses paths with a vampire at the...
- 10/6/2022
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
If you missed the Reel Women short films that played during SXSW this year, you can catch special encore screenings of these locally produced films on Friday night, April 30, at Picture Box Studios. The shorts are divided into two sections, one of which screens at 6:30 pm, one at 8:30. Many of the filmmakers are in the above photo.
Local nonprofit organization Reel Women provides support for women at all levels of experience in the film and video industries, and their member filmmakers along with cast and crew from the shorts will be at the event to answer questions. Admission is $5 for one screening, or enjoy a double feature for $8. Reel Women members are admitted for a discounted price of $3 for one screening or $5 for both screenings.
I didn't attend the screenings at SXSW, and am looking forward to seeing these films on Friday. I find the synopsis of Hung Up to be quite intriguing,...
Local nonprofit organization Reel Women provides support for women at all levels of experience in the film and video industries, and their member filmmakers along with cast and crew from the shorts will be at the event to answer questions. Admission is $5 for one screening, or enjoy a double feature for $8. Reel Women members are admitted for a discounted price of $3 for one screening or $5 for both screenings.
I didn't attend the screenings at SXSW, and am looking forward to seeing these films on Friday. I find the synopsis of Hung Up to be quite intriguing,...
- 4/28/2010
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
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