Pumpkinhead (1988)

Pumpkinhead (1988) is a horror film directed by Stan Winston in his directorial debut. The film is known for its dark atmosphere, practical effects, and creature design, which were handled by Winston, a renowned special effects artist.
The story follows Ed Harley (played by Lance Henriksen), a father who is devastated by the tragic death of his young son in a hit-and-run accident caused by a group of teenagers. In his grief and desire for revenge, Ed seeks out a local witch to summon a vengeful demon known as Pumpkinhead, which is bound by folklore to exact retribution for the wrongs committed against its summoner.
Once summoned, Pumpkinhead, a monstrous and terrifying creature, begins its gruesome hunt for the teenagers responsible for the accident. As the creature’s rampage unfolds, Ed comes to realize that the demon’s thirst for vengeance is consuming him as well, leading to a chilling exploration of the consequences of his actions.
“Pumpkinhead” is praised for its atmospheric horror, practical special effects, and the design of the Pumpkinhead creature, which remains iconic in the genre.

The film combines elements of supernatural horror with a tragic story of loss and the moral implications of seeking revenge. It has developed a cult following over the years and is noted for its contribution to the 1980s horror landscape.

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