Black-and-white still from Halloween (1978) showing one of the film’s most chilling scenes - a victim laid out on a bed beneath the gravestone of Judith Myers, illuminated by eerie lighting and a glowing jack-o’-lantern.
Directed by John Carpenter, Halloween set a new standard for horror filmmaking with its suspenseful atmosphere and haunting imagery. The film’s blend of psychological tension and visual symbolism made it a defining classic of the slasher genre.
