Nearly 15 years removed from the last installment, horror fans are in the longest dry spell without a new Friday the 13th movie since the franchise debuted in 1980 — but there’s no shortage of merchandise to fill the Jason-sized void in your life.
Over a dozen companies and artists have released Friday the 13th-inspired apparel, prints, and collectibles in honor of Jason’s big day…
Fright-Rags
Fright Rags has reprinted four Friday the 13th designs on T-shirts for $30 and zip-up hoodies for $55: Part II, III, and V by Justin Osbourn and Part VI by Christopher Lovell.
They’ve also restocked enamel pins with eight of the franchise’s victims: Burt, Shelly, Mark, Kate, Julius, Jack, Hitchhiker, and Demon. Designed by Matt Ryan Tobin, they’re $13 each.
Waxwork Records
Waxwork Records has re-pressed the Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood and Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes...
Over a dozen companies and artists have released Friday the 13th-inspired apparel, prints, and collectibles in honor of Jason’s big day…
Fright-Rags
Fright Rags has reprinted four Friday the 13th designs on T-shirts for $30 and zip-up hoodies for $55: Part II, III, and V by Justin Osbourn and Part VI by Christopher Lovell.
They’ve also restocked enamel pins with eight of the franchise’s victims: Burt, Shelly, Mark, Kate, Julius, Jack, Hitchhiker, and Demon. Designed by Matt Ryan Tobin, they’re $13 each.
Waxwork Records
Waxwork Records has re-pressed the Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood and Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes...
- 10/13/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
If you've read Bryan Christopher's Deadly Pleasures article or his interview with Lar Park Lincoln, or if you've listened to our previous Corpse Club episode or audio commentary, then you know that some of us are very passionate about Friday the 13th Part VII – The New Blood here at Daily Dead. We're thrilled, then, that Waxwork Records is celebrating the big 13 on the calendar by revealing a vinyl release of Harry Manfredini and Fred Mollin's soundtrack for the seventh entry in the Friday the 13th franchise.
Priced at $40, expected to ship in May, and featuring new artwork by Sara Deck, the Friday the 13th Part VII – The New Blood soundtrack vinyl can be viewed in the gallery below, and we also have official details and audio tracks from the score. To learn more, visit Waxwork Records' official website.
"Waxwork Records is thrilled to announce the debut release of Friday...
Priced at $40, expected to ship in May, and featuring new artwork by Sara Deck, the Friday the 13th Part VII – The New Blood soundtrack vinyl can be viewed in the gallery below, and we also have official details and audio tracks from the score. To learn more, visit Waxwork Records' official website.
"Waxwork Records is thrilled to announce the debut release of Friday...
- 3/13/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Waxwork Records is thrilled to announce the debut release of Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Harry Manfredini and Fred Mollin! Available for the very first time in any format, Waxwork worked closely […]
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- 3/13/2020
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
By Ernie Magnotta
These days, cinema buffs searching high and low for a lost, early work of a modern filmmaker is almost unheard of , as most everything is readily available on DVD or Blu-ray. However, back in the day, this was far from the case. Way back when, many early efforts from then current directorial masters were extremely hard to find. For example, throughout the 1980s, I can remember looking everywhere for a copy of George A. Romero’s third film Season of the Witch aka Hungry Wives (1972) as well as Martin Scorsese’s debut feature Who’s That Knocking at My Door? (1967) just to name a few. Another movie I always longed to see was a strange, little action film called Fast Company. The reason I use the word strange is because the movie was directed by the enormously talented, Canadian born David Cronenberg. Although he is now known...
These days, cinema buffs searching high and low for a lost, early work of a modern filmmaker is almost unheard of , as most everything is readily available on DVD or Blu-ray. However, back in the day, this was far from the case. Way back when, many early efforts from then current directorial masters were extremely hard to find. For example, throughout the 1980s, I can remember looking everywhere for a copy of George A. Romero’s third film Season of the Witch aka Hungry Wives (1972) as well as Martin Scorsese’s debut feature Who’s That Knocking at My Door? (1967) just to name a few. Another movie I always longed to see was a strange, little action film called Fast Company. The reason I use the word strange is because the movie was directed by the enormously talented, Canadian born David Cronenberg. Although he is now known...
- 12/9/2014
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Matt Bomer from tonight's The New Normal.
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The latest Crate & Barrel features a page about spending a romantic night at home. "Spend a Saturday night at home, cooking together, dining together.
Birthday shoutouts go to David Bowie, who is 66, Michelle Forbes is 47, and Mike Reno is 67. Jeanne Manford, the founder of Pflag, has died at 92. Our thoughts are with her family and all those she helped.Orlando Cruz on His Biggest Fight Yet.Five things Chuck Hagel should do for gay troops..Project Runway All Stars designer Joshua McKinley talks about growing up as an openly gay high-school athlete. Below you can see the NPR Snap Judgment Performance of the Year, 15-year-old Noah St. John talking about his two moms. It's spectacular.
Below you can see the the latest Spoiler Alert, with talk about the return of Cougar Town and the finale of Fringe, and scoop on Once Upon a Time
The latest Crate & Barrel features a page about spending a romantic night at home. "Spend a Saturday night at home, cooking together, dining together.
- 1/8/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
In May, actress and producer Rita Wilson will release her solo album debut "Am/FM" on Decca Records. It's an intimate, elegant and beautifully sung collection of classics from the ‘60s and ‘70s that together, Wilson said, make up the soundtrack to her life.
"Am/FM" contains 14 tracks, carefully curated by Wilson along with producer Fred Mollin. Wilson, editor-at-large for Huff/Post50, is best known for her acting roles in more than two dozen films and numerous television programs. She was the driving force behind "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and produced the film musical "Mamma Mia!" Wilson also starred as Roxie Hart on Broadway in the musical "Chicago." A lifelong passion for music brought her many talents full circle to deliver an album release that is an extremely personal endeavor. She chose songs that resonated emotionally with her, that told a story and evoked the era of the '60s and '70s.
"Am/FM" contains 14 tracks, carefully curated by Wilson along with producer Fred Mollin. Wilson, editor-at-large for Huff/Post50, is best known for her acting roles in more than two dozen films and numerous television programs. She was the driving force behind "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and produced the film musical "Mamma Mia!" Wilson also starred as Roxie Hart on Broadway in the musical "Chicago." A lifelong passion for music brought her many talents full circle to deliver an album release that is an extremely personal endeavor. She chose songs that resonated emotionally with her, that told a story and evoked the era of the '60s and '70s.
- 3/26/2012
- by Laura Rowley
- Huffington Post
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