How Jason’s Hockey Mask Became Horror’s Most Recognizable Symbol

Picture this: You're at a Halloween party, scanning the room full of costumes. There's a vampire, a witch, someone who clearly raided their closet five minutes ago and called it "casual Friday ghost." Then you spot it—that distinctive white hockey mask with its ominous red markings. You don't need to see the machete or the … Continue reading How Jason’s Hockey Mask Became Horror’s Most Recognizable Symbol

Friday the 13th in Video Games, Novels, and Comics

When Sean S. Cunningham's Friday the 13th slashed its way into theaters in 1980, few could have predicted that Jason Voorhees would become one of horror's most enduring icons. What started as a low-budget slasher film has evolved into a multimedia franchise spanning video games, novels, comics, and merchandise worth over $125 million. Yet this … Continue reading Friday the 13th in Video Games, Novels, and Comics

Friday the 13th – Paranormal vs. Physical

The Friday the 13th franchise stands as one of horror's most enduring series, spanning twelve films across four decades. What began as a simple slasher film about a vengeful mother has evolved into a complex mythology centered around her son, Jason Voorhees. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of this evolution is Jason's transformation from a … Continue reading Friday the 13th – Paranormal vs. Physical

The Worst 90 – Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

Welcome to Movie Mondays, a weekly blog series that takes you on a cinematic odyssey through the world of film! Each week, we’ll dive into a list of my 100 least favorite movies, exploring what makes them fall short and discussing the lessons we can learn from their missteps. Remember that these low-ranking films are only … Continue reading The Worst 90 – Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday