After years and years in development, Robert Rodriguez is the next director attached to Escape From New York, the remake of John Carpenter’s iconic 1981 film that’s set...
There are new details surfacing behind Twentieth Century Fox reboot of John Carpenter‘s 1981 cult-classic Escape From New York, but there are two very important elements...
In John Carpenter’s 1996 sequel Escape From L.A., there’s a scene where Kurt Russell’s character Snake Plissken has to make 10 points on a basketball court...
Movies are a great way to see certain characters and feel inspired to be more like them. We watch movies like Apollo 13 and want to...
Escape From New York is one of director John Carpenter’s finest films. It’s smart, it’s set in a great location, and it introduced the world to...
A few months ago I watched Ghosts of Mars for the first time and mentioned that I hadn’t seen about half of legendary horror director John Carpenter’s filmography....
A Paris appeals court has ruled that writer Luc Besson must pay more than $500,000 (450,000 euros) in damages to John Carpenter and rights holder StudioCanal...
Recently, I had the utmost pleasure to go to Detroit’s Masonic Temple to witness “The Horror Master” John Carpenter live in concert. While some people write...
This past Friday, I got to see John Carpenter live at the Masonic Temple in Detroit. The event was absolutely incredible and a full write-up will...
The madmen over at Boom! Studios have received John Carpenter’s blessing to create a crossover of 1986’s Big Trouble in Little China and 1981’s Escape From...
John Carpenter was always a man of dual worlds, mixing his love of cinema with his passion for music. He composed nearly every film he made,...
With the release of Lost Themes II looming (it comes out April 15th), John Carpenter is hyping it up all the more by releasing a pro-shot...
While it’s not due to come out until April 15th, composer/director John Carpenter has decided to stream his new album Lost Themes II well in advance...
Perhaps one of my favorite retrosynth groups to pop up in the past couple of years is Gunship, who I have lavished praise upon ever since...
The esteemed horror legend himself John Carpenter spoke briefly in a recent interview about his involvement with retrosynth group Gunship and the narration job he did...
Neil Cross, the creator of the BBC series “Luther” and writer of 2013’s Mama, has been tapped by 20th Century Fox to write the script for...
Richard Griffin is one of the more prolific filmmakers working today. He released three features last year, already has one under his belt as finished this...
The soundtrack to the 1981 action thriller Escape From New York will be getting a limited vinyl release courtesy of Silva Screen. The soundtrack was composed...
Artist James Stewart posts some absolutely incredible work under the name Beyond Horror Design. Some of the work that he does are these incredible retro-stylized collector’s...
We’re going to head into the past here, specifically the early 80’s, for an amazing interview with horror filmmakers John Landis (An American Werewolf In London),...
The continuation of BOOM! Studios streak of phenomenal 80’s adaptations doesn’t seem to be letting up with next week’s “Escape From New York” #5. Christopher Sebela is...
“Escape From New York” #4 delivers an action-packed conclusion to its first exciting story arc. In a surprising twist, readers get a chance to see a...
Scream Factory has announced the April 21, 2015 release of John Carpenter’s Escape From New York (Collector’s Edition) on Blu-ray. The new edition of the 1981...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. With twisted glee, “Escape From New York” #3 delivers tons of action, guns blazing, and cut-off limbs flying everywhere. The one-eyed Snake Plissken has a...
You must be logged in to post a comment.