Full Coverage: Halloween 2014
Halloween is right around the corner. How will you be celebrating?
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There’s a permanent scary Halloween haunted house in Thousand Oaks.
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Looking for a scare this Halloween?
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Countless kids and plenty of adults have dreamed of building their own theme park ride.
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It’s about that time of the year again for Halloween haunts, mazes and scares.
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There’s a long list of bloody bad real estate on film in movies such as “Beetlejuice” and “Poltergeist.”
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Spooky marshmallow eyeballs! Pumpkin-faced quesadillas! Bloody meringue bones … and more!
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Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Pacific Division distributed free Halloween costumes to underprivileged children who otherwise might not have a costume to wear on Halloween at the Mar Vista Family Center in Culver City.
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In movies, ghosts can push you away, push you around or even push you to your death.
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With Halloween fast approaching, I’ve been thinking back to the sacks overflowing with chocolates and candies that were filled by hours of house-to-house extortion.
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On TV, witches are some of the most fearsome (and lovable) supernatural entities around.
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Halloween month is a bewitching time to come to the Las Vegas.
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It’s 1875, and all of London’s trash is banished to a wasteland known as “the heaps.”
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Click through to see horror movie locations around Los Angeles.
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When Anne Rice published “Interview With the Vampire” in 1976, she didn’t just launch her own vampire series — her sexy tragic vampire antiheroes launched an entirely new genre.
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To pay tribute to London’s literary dead, tourists go to Highgate Cemetery.
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The Hollywood Museum in the historic Max Factor Building is getting its “Boo!”
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While many theme parks around the world feature dark rides, mirror mazes and carnival funhouses, fewer and fewer parks operate year-round walk-through haunted houses with live actors.
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A colossal, Halloween-worthy pumpkin weighed in at 2,058 pounds Monday, setting a North American gourd record.
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To re-create a bloody scene from the 1981 horror flick “American Werewolf in London,” crews at Universal Studios Hollywood installed computer-controlled strobe lights behind the walls of a dark maze to simulate the flash of bullets.
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Jack Skellington is back. Or rather, Danny Elfman is.