The 2015 edition of AMC’s Annual FearFest, a colossal horror and thriller movie marathon on television, commenced last Sunday. It showcased some of the most iconic horror film franchises, including Friday the 13th and Halloween.

AMC FearFest 2015, an extensive 14-day horror movie marathon, is currently running exclusively on AMC, all the way up to Halloween. Audiences can indulge in a spine-tingling binge-watching experience, coupled with Halloween-themed cocktails and a helpful franchise marathon guide.

Resident Evil Marathon

On Sunday, 10/18, the marathon began with the Resident Evil series, featuring mutated flesh-eating creatures, rogue supercomputers, apocalyptic scenarios, and the enigmatic Milla Jovovich.

Halloween Marathon

On Monday, 10/19, it was Halloween’s turn to take center stage. Michael Myers, the iconic slasher, dominated the screen, making it one of the finest horror franchises to date.

Monday, 10/19, marked the much-anticipated spotlight on Halloween, where the enigmatic Michael Myers reigned supreme. This relentless slasher has become an enduring symbol of terror in the world of cinema, solidifying Halloween’s status as one of the most celebrated and spine-tingling horror franchises of all time. Audiences were treated to a chilling journey through Myers’ relentless pursuit, ensuring that Halloween remained a must-watch for horror enthusiasts.

Tremors Marathon

Tuesday, 10/20, was dedicated to the cult classic Tremors, starring Kevin Bacon and bizarre subterranean worm-like creatures. It’s often described as “Jaws” in the desert due to its unique premise.

Tuesday, 10/20, unveiled the cult classic Tremors, a film that has carved its own niche in the horror genre. Starring Kevin Bacon, this offbeat thriller introduced audiences to a remote desert town plagued by subterranean, worm-like creatures. Often likened to “Jaws” for its suspense and unexpected humor, Tremors captivated viewers with its unusual premise and memorable characters, solidifying its place as a beloved cult classic among horror aficionados.

Amityville Horror Marathon

Wednesday, 10/21, was haunted by the Amityville Horror series, a spine-chilling exploration of a supposedly haunted house, loosely based on real-life events.

Wednesday, 10/21, ventured into the eerie domain of the Amityville Horror series. This marathon took viewers on a bone-chilling journey through a supposedly haunted house, drawing inspiration from real-life events. The unsettling atmosphere, sinister occurrences, and malevolent presence that permeated the films left an indelible mark on the horror landscape. As audiences tuned in, they were immersed in the terrifying world of Amityville, where the line between reality and the supernatural blurred with each spine-tingling installment.

Chucky Double Feature

Thursday, 10/22, showcased everyone’s favorite malevolent doll, Chucky, in a double feature of Child’s Play and Seed of Chucky.

Thursday, 10/22, presented a diabolical double feature starring the infamous Chucky, a malevolent doll with a penchant for mayhem. The evening’s lineup featured the iconic horror classics, “Child’s Play” and “Seed of Chucky,” offering a double dose of the murderous doll’s antics. Chucky’s reign of terror and darkly comedic tendencies made this a memorable and wickedly entertaining night for fans of the franchise.

Leprechaun Marathon

Saturday, 10/24, brought a dose of gore and humor with the Leprechaun series, known for its so-bad-it’s-good charm.

Predator Double Feature

Monday, 10/26, featured the thrilling Predator double feature, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, as audiences ventured into the jungle for an unforgettable Sci-Fi experience.

Friday the 13th Marathon

On Tuesday, 10/27, and Wednesday, 10/28, AMC celebrated the 35th Anniversary of Friday the 13th with a marathon featuring various installments of the iconic slasher franchise.

Halloween Marathon (Again)

From Wednesday, 10/28, to Saturday, 10/31, the Halloween marathon returned, offering a comprehensive screening of Halloween 1-6, Halloween: Resurrection, and Halloween II (2009).

Conclusion 

In conclusion, AMC’s Annual FearFest 2015 delivered an electrifying 14-day horror movie marathon that thrilled and chilled audiences leading up to Halloween. From the relentless suspense of Friday the 13th to the iconic slasher Michael Myers in Halloween, and the unexpected humor of the Leprechaun series, FearFest had something for every horror enthusiast.

As viewers indulged in this spine-tingling journey, they witnessed mutated creatures, haunted houses, evil dolls, and intergalactic predators. The celebration of classic horror franchises, anniversaries, and marathons offered a unique and memorable experience for fans of the genre.

AMC’s FearFest 2015 provided a perfect way to get into the Halloween spirit, and it will be remembered as a hauntingly good time for years to come.