Horror movies for a frightfully good Halloween

Ron Cerabona
October 30 2021 - 5:30am
Michael Myers in Halloween Kills, now in cinemas. Picture: Universal Pictures International
Michael Myers in Halloween Kills, now in cinemas. Picture: Universal Pictures International

For some, Halloween means trick or treating and getting a massive sugar rush, for others it's a chance to dress up themselves and/or their houses in spooky style.

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Ron Cerabona

Ron Cerabona

Arts reporter

As arts reporter I am interested in and cover a wide range of areas - film, visual art, theatre and music, among others - to tell readers about what's coming and happening in the vibrant and varied world of the arts in Canberra. Email: ron.cerabona@canberratimes.com.au

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