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Why horror is actually the most Christian genre

Elements of spiritual warfare, such as demonic imagery, are prominent in the horror genre as seen in William Friedkin’s 1973 film “The Exorcist”.
With Halloween just around the corner, many Christians fear that horror films glorify violence and evil. But in actuality, the horror genre often exemplifies the true battle between good and evil, one of the core themes of the Bible.
Kelly Van Duine, Staff Writer October 25, 2024

I once had someone tell me that I shouldn’t watch horror films because they would influence me and fill my head with evil. They asked me how I, as a lifelong horror fan, could possibly enjoy films that contained such dark content. I always found this way of thinking to be faulty; in all the horror...

Should Christians celebrate Halloween?

Halloween is a point of contention amongst some believers.
Believers hold conflicting perspectives on holiday festivities.
Lauren Good, Staff Writer October 24, 2022

Several countries in the world, including the United States, have many secular holidays that are universally celebrated. A particular secular holiday, Halloween, convicts many Christians because of its disturbing origin. Some Christians perceive the holiday as a fun excuse to dress up in costumes and...

Biolans pick their favorite Halloween movies

The classic horror film "It" is one of several spooky movies to watch this Halloween season.
In honor of spooky season, check out the movies haunting campus.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer October 11, 2022

The return of spooky movies marks the beginning of the fall season, but the question is which movies to watch. Here are some go-to favorites for this time of year, including some familiar shows and other lesser-known watches. HOCUS POCUS The 1993 Disney classic remains the most-watched Halloween movie...

“Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein” electrifies audiences at the La Mirada Theatre

"Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein” electrifies audiences at the La Mirada Theatre
Just a mile away from Biola University, viewers pile into the auditorium to watch the soft opening of the “Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein” musical.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 17, 2022

“Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein,” a lively spinoff of "Frankenstein" directed by Jeff Whiting, boasts a highly accomplished cast and impressive set production. The story follows the main character, Frederick Frankestein, as he inherits his grandfather’s estate and travels from New York to Transylvania...

Christians should save their money this Halloween

Christians should save their money this Halloween
Spending money on Halloween fuels an industry that is the antithesis of Christianity.
Caleb Britt, Staff Writer October 25, 2021

The National Retail Federation estimated that the average person spends about $100 on Halloween for costumes, candy, cards and decorations. There are many other unforeseen costs associated with Halloween that can make it one of the more expensive “holidays” of the year. On Halloween, people are...

“WandaVision”continues to excite with a Halloween twist

“WandaVision”continues to excite with a Halloween twist
Disney+ solidifies and intensifies its first Marvel streaming series.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer February 13, 2021

The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first series on Disney+, “WandaVision” reinvents Marvel storytelling with its time-bending storyline and chaotic, fascinating characters and plot. With comedy and increasing intensity, this satirical series adds depth to the formulaic and often tiring superhero franchise,...

The best movies to watch for a quarantine Halloween

The best movies to watch for a quarantine Halloween
Whether you enjoy scary or spooky, there are plenty of movies to stream this Halloween.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer October 31, 2020

While celebrating with cozy sweaters and spiced lattes or carving a pumpkin with your favorite candy in hand, no Halloween gathering is complete without a scary, or silly, movie. From classic slasher films to recently released comedic adventures, streaming services provide a number of great titles to...

COVID-19 has caused us to modify our traditions this Halloween

COVID-19 has caused us to modify our traditions this Halloween
It’s OK to let the pandemic change how we do holidays.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor October 31, 2020

This year, there is a new addition to trick-or-treating—COVID-19.  The holiday season is kicking off with Halloween on Oct. 31, but the coronavirus pandemic is still raging through the United States. As we have seen through every holiday celebration since mid-March, this crisis has revolutionized...

Alpha hosts 21st annual Candyland

Alpha hosts 21st annual Candyland
Alpha residents and SGA overcame budget concerns to keep the tradition going.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer October 31, 2019

On Halloween night, residents of Alpha Hall transformed the building into a collage of Candyland-themed sections, like Jolly goes to the movies, Grandma Nut goes to Hollywood and Mr. Mint goes to the art gallery. Residents dressed up too —the RAs came as crayons, Captain America supervised the jump...

Get spooked with this Halloween watchlist

Get spooked with this Halloween watchlist
Spooky season is officially underway, so check out some of these Halloween essentials this October
Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor October 1, 2019

Fall is officially here, and along with it comes colorful trees, pumpkin spice everything and the spookiest holiday of the year.  This October, be sure to watch your way through all of these iconic, festive and hair-raising Halloween films as the holiday fast approaches. “Beetlejuice” A 1988 comedic...

The Candyland tradition enters its second decade, serving over 1,200

Photo by Amber Chen / THE CHIMES
Candyland’s 20th anniversary sticks with its roots to serve local children.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor November 1, 2018

With the help of several volunteers, a temporarily transformed Alpha Hall welcomed 1200-1300 members of the local community to this year’s Candyland. For the event's 20th anniversary, families once again chose Biola as a safe and caring option for trick-or-treating. STEPPING INTO CANDYLAND This year’s...

Christians can find middle ground for All Hallows’ Eve

Christians can find middle ground for All Hallows’ Eve
The battle will continue over how to view Halloween, but perhaps there is a reasonable middle ground.
Logan Zeppieri, Opinions Editor November 1, 2018

Halloween has come, but the discussions among Christians are rarely hallowed. Half of the Christian community have unpacked their basement crucifixes and other anointing oils in preparation for All Hallows’ Eve while the other half are desperately looking for stashes of free candy. But is there...