The last time I checked out a relatively new movie from recent years was a little double feature on Prime, where I finally got to see "All Hallow's Eve," with our friend Art the Clown. This one starts off as a parody on the original Halloween, parodying the scene where Laurie Strode baby sat the two children, watching horror films after trick or treating. The boy finds a VHS tape in his bag, not knowing where it came from or who dropped it in there. It turned out to show a Art the Clown killing different people in different ways. The baby sitter turns it off, saying it's all just fake, but the children are still scared, thinking it's real, and that the clown might show up to get them all. After putting the children to bed, the baby sitter watches the tape to see the different people getting killed off in different ways by Art the Clown. The rest is overall predictable but still overall well done and worth a look. Fans of both the slasher genre and of our friend Art the Clown should find this one enjoyable or at least worth a look for one time.
I also looked back at the new horror anthology film I mentioned a while back called "Tales Of Fear," which, as mentioned before, is a good live action version of stories based on E.C. Comics with bad karma getting those who have it coming to them in unique, original, and entertaining sorts of ways.
You can never go wrong with an Art The Clown/E.C. Comics double feature!