10 Horror Movies That Got Better YEARS Later

6. Halloween III: Season of the Witch

In the Mouth of Madness
Universal

Halloween III: Season of the Witch really didn't stand a damn chance when it first came out, given that, despite its title, it didn't feature Michael Myers at all. Instead, it was an entirely standalone story about - checks notes - cursed Halloween masks designed by a malevolent corporation to kill children.

Season of the Witch underperformed at the box office and remains a polarising sequel to this very day, though its reputation has absolutely grown over the years as many have come to appreciate it as a rock-solid spooky story with some franchise branding slapped on it.

It also helps considerably that folk horror has enjoyed a major resurgence over the last decade or so, with the acclaimed likes of Kill List, The Witch, Midsommar, and many more. So, there's been a massive uptick of interest in the subgenre, and by extension, many have found themselves drawn to Halloween III's undeniably folksy trimmings.

Its sledgehammer-subtle anti-capitalist messaging probably also helped it strike a chord with younger generations of frustrated horror fans.

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