For over three decades, The Simpsons‘ “Treehouse of Horror” has been an essential Halloween tradition. These annual anthologies allow America’s favorite family to break free from canon, serving up ...
The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror V (which aired during Season 6 of the animated series) made its original debut with FOX on October 30, 1994, 31 years ago today. The episode featured three different ...
One of the unfortunate trends of this era of The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror is the fact that many of the stories no longer have a Horror focus. Treehouse of Horror XXI does start out with the ...
While The Simpsons season 37 needs to bring back a successful strategy from season 36, this will be a challenging feat for the long-running animated family sitcom. With more than 790 episodes and a ...
Spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet watched The Simpsons’ latest “Treehouse of Horror” on Fox or via Hulu subscription, so be warned! Give me all the spooky decorations, slasher movie marathons ...
For fans of The Simpsons, the arrival of autumn means only one thing: it’s almost time for another “Treehouse of Horror” episode. This annual tradition has been a cornerstone of the series for over ...
…or Mike Nichols’ not-so-classic The Day of the Dolphin. Last year’s “Treehouse of Horror XXXV” was no exception, it featured comedic riffs on both Pacific Rim and the Tom Hardy blockbuster Venom. But ...
The Simpsons debuted its first Treehouse of Horror Halloween spooktacular on October 25, 1990 during the show’s second season. It then aired a new installment every year until last year. That’s when ...
In this year’s installment of the annual fright-fest, the town is menaced by a mysterious murdering monster from out of the sewers, Krusty has a demonic special guest on his live Halloween special, ...
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Bleeding Fingers principal composer Kara Talve and score producer Russell Emanuel were inspired by "Jaws" and more iconic horror influences for latest "Treehouse of Horror." Yes, that was a “Jaws” ...