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31 Days of Horror Marathon 2025 - Day Six: The Stepfather
1. Beezel (Tubi/Prime)
2. Terrifier 2 (Amazon Prime)
3. *Free Choice*
4. Deadstream (Tubi, AMC+/Shudder)
5. Messiah of Evil (Tubi, Plex, Pluto)
6. The Stepfather (1987) ((Tubi, Xumo, Plex, Philo)

7. Starry Eyes (2014) (Tubi)
8. Salem's Lot
9. Puppet Master 3: Toulon's Revenge (1991) (Tubi, Prime, Pluto TV)
10. *Free Choice*
11. The Omen (1976) (Philo)
12. Pumpkinhead (1988) (Tubi, Prime, Philo)
13. Dead Sushi (2012) (plex, tubi)
14. Carnival of Souls (1962) (HBO Max, Tubi, Plex)
15. Prom Night (1980) (Prime/Hulu/Shudder/Peacock)
16. 12 Hour Shift (2020) (Tubi, Philo, Prime)
17. *Free Choice*
18. Vicious (2025) (Paramount+)
19. Undead (2003) (Tubi, Plex, Philo, Youtube)
20. The Substance (2024) (HBO Max)
21. Ichi the Killer (Tubi, Philo, Youtube with sub)
22. Jackals (2017) (Prime/SlingTV/Fandango)
23. Nightbeast (1982) (Youtube)
24. *Free Choice*
25. Oculus (2013) (Plex, Prime)
26. The Brood (1979) (HBO Max)
27. Doctor Sleep (Netflix/HBO Max)
28. Candyman (HBO Max)
29. The Ghost Station (2023) (Tubi, Amazon Prime)
30. WNUF Halloween Special (2013) (Shudder/AMC+)
31. John Carpenter's Halloween



The Stepfather has an all-timer of a "psycho" impression for Terry O'Quinn. It's quintessential 80's horror, with O'Quinn flipping from a family man to a psychopath with ease. Dude can be threatening, caring, or both at once. It's campy and fun.

My biggest complaint about Stepfather is how they throw away the storyline where a brother of a former victim is trying to track down the killer. It takes up a decent chunk of time, but ends in an abrupt anticlimax. It could have been a dynamic B-story, but it winds up getting shortchanged at the end.
 

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I'm going to try and watch Salem's Lot if I can find it. At the end of September I watched Needful Things and The Stand. I fukked with The Stand heavy for the first 2 episodes, but I feel like the ending wasn't as strong. They probably needed more time to cover the story. Needful Things was classic King showing that everyone in that small town was one small nudge away from complete fukkery, and not the perfect place to live like you'd think.

I also watched a King movie, The Dark Half. If you're a fan of the sleazy/cheesy King movies like Thinner, Sleepwalkers, or Silver Bullet you might like this one. I found it pretty fun and I still didn't trust Michael Rooker after watching that Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer. I just now realized that the main character's wife is Miss Gladys from Weapons:gladbron:

I wanted to watch The Dark Half for the longest because I enjoyed the fukk outta Malignant(watched it twice in the same week), and tried to watch movies that inspired it. I'd say this, Basket Case, and Dario Argento's Trauma 1993 are all movies that inspired Malignant heavily. The villain in Malignant looks more like a Giallo killer from one of Argento's 70s or 80s movies.


Messiah of Evil

"The names Thom. That's Tom with an H, and the H is for hoes.":banderas:

Good film that gives you the feeling of being uncomfortable in a place that sees you as an outsider. Terrific use of lighting. I watched Razorback a couple of weeks ago, and the lighting was great as well, but this movie was a lot more interesting.

If anyone has some more small town horror movie recommendations please let me know, I love this sub genre.
 

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Entertaining for tubi original. Single location setting, overnight, nice colorful lights, retro-ish soundtrack..cant complain.


I just checked this out too. Definitely one of the better Tubi drops. It's still got that bit of Tubi Schlock to some of it, but it has a pretty good story and stays interesting from start to finish. Honestly, it's probably the best thing I've seen from Tubi this year.
 

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6. The Stepfather



That man Jim might have one of the slowest draws known to man
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It's been said enough already but yeah, O'Quinn bodied this shyt. My man's was straight 'PTA dad unhinged'. Shyt could've easily went the Lifetime route but he def keep that underlying pressure cooker heating up. And my girl Steph on her Nancy Drew shyt also help add to the tension. The pacing was pleasurably slow which added even more weight to the chaotic ending.
 

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For anyone tryna pull up on the Lot' once you make it there eventually, I think this joint right here should work:


And if not, like I said, you can sub The Others, or just say fukk it and make it another one of your Free Choice picks 🤷🏾‍♂️
 

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I never realized this movie was apart of a carpenter trilogy called "Apocalypse Trilogy". It's the final film in the trilogy, with The Thing and Prince of Darkness being the other two.
So was Dr. Alan Grant dreaming of all the creepy shyt ?
I think everything is real and Grant experienced all that shyt. Cane needed Trent to deliver the book to spread his word and it did.
One thing to me that hints everything was real was when Styles and Trent first went on the trip and she told him he would end up in a padded cell.


That's exactly what happened to him at the end. Everything gone and he is the last one left.
 
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