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  2. Halloween (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ebert, an often vocal critic of slasher films, [128] praised Halloween upon its release. The Los Angeles Times deemed the film a "well-made but empty and morbid thriller", [129] while Bill von Maurer of The Miami Times felt it was "surprisingly good", noting: "Taken on its own level, Halloween is a terrifying movie—if you are the right ...

  3. Category:1978 in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1978 in Los Angeles" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Here's who showed up at the opening of L.A.'s first Hello ...

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    The Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe opens Friday at Universal City Walk. Here's who showed up at the opening of L.A.'s first Hello Kitty cafe. Some drove hundreds of miles

  5. Irwin Yablans - Wikipedia

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    Released in late October 1978, Halloween was an unprecedented success, making $70 million in its initial theatrical run, and becoming the highest grossing independent film of all time; it was surpassed by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 12 years later.

  6. The 21 Best Halloween Events in Los Angeles, from Drive ... - AOL

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    Whether you’re looking for a terrifying haunted house, a family-friendly jack-o-lantern display or a drive-through scream fest, we’ve got you covered with the best Halloween events in Los Angeles

  7. The Ultimate Guide to Watching Every 'Halloween' Movie - AOL

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    These two films come after both Halloween (1978) and Halloween II (1981)—meaning that Laurie Strode and Michael Myers, in this timeline, are siblings. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) Miramax

  8. Someone's Watching Me! - Wikipedia

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    Someone's Watching Me! is a 1978 American made-for-television horror film written and directed by John Carpenter [1] and starring Lauren Hutton, David Birney and Adrienne Barbeau. The film was made immediately prior to Carpenter's theatrical hit Halloween; it was produced by Warner Bros. and aired on NBC on November 29, 1978.

  9. Tommy Lee Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lee Wallace (born September 6, 1949) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror genre, directing films such as Halloween III: Season of the Witch and Fright Night Part 2 and also directing the 1990 television miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's epic horror novel It.