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Where to Watch ‘John Carpenter Live: Halloween from Los Angeles’ on Streaming Next Month
In case you missed the rare livestream of John Carpenter Live: Halloween from Los Angeles last month, we’ve got great news: the concert event finally heads to streaming next month!
Keep Halloween festivities rolling through the holidays when John Carpenter Live arrives on Screambox on December 12.
Watch the Master of Horror as he performs his iconic scores from Los Angeles on Halloween Night. From Halloween and The Fog to Escape from New York and Christine, see unmistakable synth-driven soundscapes brought to life.
The Halloween performance features John Carpenter onstage with longtime collaborators Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies, with his Fall 2025 tour marking John Carpenter’s first public performances since 2018. Don’t miss your chance to catch one of Carpenter’s first shows in seven years, especially with no upcoming performances currently scheduled.
Even better news, perhaps, is that you can sign up right now and get the first three months for $6.66 in total!
Also in related John Carpenter news, the horror master will executive produce and lend his name to the horror anthology series “John Carpenter Presents” and has also revealed plans to release his unused Death of a Unicorn score.
Look for John Carpenter Live: Halloween from Los Angeles on Screambox in just over two weeks.

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Rob Zombie – Watch the Brand New ‘Tarantula’ Music Video from ‘The Great Satan’ Album
Rob Zombie is headed back on tour this Summer, and he’s whetting our appetite this week with a brand new music video from his just-released new album, The Great Satan.
Zombie’s eighth studio album, The Great Satan was released in February via Nuclear Blast Records. Watch the brand new official music video for the track “Tarantula” below!
The album is produced by Zeuss, who produced Zombie’s previous two albums (2016’s The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser and 2021’s The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy), and composed music for 31, 3 from Hell, and The Munsters.
The new music brings Rob Zombie back to his Hellbilly roots with frenetic cuts such as “Punks And Demons,” “Heathen Days,” “(I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller” and “Tarantula.”
Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson will co-headline the Freaks on Parade Tour this Summer with support from The Hu and Orgy. Learn more about the tour and get your tickets now.
But what about new movies from Rob Zombie? Unfortunately, we’ve got nothing to share on that front at this time. Zombie hasn’t made a new movie since The Munsters back in 2022.

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