The Terry Haunt 2009: Clownz – Review
The Terry Haunt in Anaheim has been around in one form or another for over ten years. Once a Halloween
Read MoreThe Terry Haunt in Anaheim has been around in one form or another for over ten years. Once a Halloween
Read MoreHorror on Frankel Street is a nifty little amateur effort that impressed us last year with its “Scarecrow Village” presentation. The
Read MoreWe got a kick out of the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride, a new Halloween attraction for 2009. The open-air setting
Read MorePart Three of our video tour of the 2009 Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood includes two mazes and
Read MoreHere is Hollywood Gothique’s second video from the 2009 Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios in Hollywood – featuring the
Read MoreWhen we first encountered Heritage Haunt in 2008, we quickly moved it onto our list of favorite Halloween events in
Read MoreThe Queen Mary has long provided one of our favorite Halloween events in Los Angeles (as you can see in
Read MoreI never aspired to be a quote whore, but apparently Universal Studios Hollywood likes my copy: previously they quoted my review
Read MoreBack in the day, Fright Fair ScreamPark used to be one of our favorite Halloween events in Los Angeles; they
Read MoreWell, we saved the best for last! We found the 2009 Knotts Berry Farm Halloween Haunt to be enjoyable, but
Read MoreCrazy Clowns for Halloween – they just won’t go away! Two years ago, we were unimpressed with Killer Klown Kollege
Read MoreHere is the second of our videos detailing the four new mazes at the 2009 Knotts Berry Farm Halloween Haunt.
Read MoreWe have just added a couple of new listings to our Halloween Yard Haunts page: Alien Infestation and Pirates of
Read MoreHollywood Gothique is a little bit slow with its video editing this year, but never fear – we have mass
Read MoreThis is a real Halloween treat for fright fans who want to enjoy their scares in the open air. Climb aboard a tractor-pulled trailer that winds its way through woods haunted by monsters of every size and shape, some ten feet tall. Travel past cemeteries, corn rows, and old dark house; even go inside a dark carnival filled with crazy clowns. See demented maniacs, mad doctors, zombies cannibals, werewolves, and living scarecrows. Is that Sadako climbing out of the well, looking for victims? And is that Jason Voorhees atop the hill, ready to attack? What other strange, unseen things lurk in the shadows, unseen but ready to attack at any moment?
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