Jason" and the 2009 reboot. "Friday the 13th" (1980) "Friday the 13th, Part II" (1981) "Friday the 13th, Part III" (1982) ...
Enjoy these last two years while you can, NHL fans! Rarely has a movie failed to live up to its title as much as Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. The hook is a juicy one ...
The horror film was a box office success and was followed by seven sequels â Friday the 13th: Part II, Friday the 13th: Part III, Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter, Friday the 13th ...
This would also be the fourth Friday the 13th film on 4K as Paramount have previously released the first two films on the format, with Part III through Part VIII likely to come in the future.
With the help of a few mischievous teenagers and a book from the Voorhees estate, Jason is brought back from his fifteen year sabbatical in Hell. Well rested and eager to get back to work, he ...
After the success of Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th kicked off the 80's by taking the slasher genre to gorey new heights. Jason Voorhees first appeared (sort of) to terrify teens at a Crystal ...
Two new movies debuted in the top five at the weekend box office, but they weren't able to dethrone the champion. Find out which ones were the most popular. With Halloween over, the Christmas ...
After an intended victim impales the corpse of serial killer Jason Voorhees with a metal pole during a lightning storm, the deranged killer is resurrected. He proceeds to go on a killing spree ...
Of the iconic "Friday the 13th" movie saga, "Part III" was the first to actually open on Friday the 13th (August 13, 1982), the first to experiment with 3D, and the first appearance of Jason's mask.
Kris Holt is a writer who covers video games and word games. Happy Friday, folks! A Friday the 13th in October seems like a perfect time for a scary movie. Hope you’re going to watch one today ...