Horror master John Carpenter forever changed the genre in 1978 with Halloween. This Friday, the filmmaker and composer turns 78. We’re celebrating with a themed John...
City of Stalkers. After five weeks of discussing hilarious camp with Drop Dead Gorgeous, Nurse 3D, Female Trouble, Flesh for Frankenstein, and Sleepaway Camp, it’s time to go back...
The likes of Wes Craven and John Carpenter found great success on the big screen, but their horror contributions before and after their theatrical breakthroughs can’t...
Horror is often associated with smaller budgets and novice filmmakers (which makes sense, as it’s a lot easier to produce an indie slasher than a war...
It was never guaranteed that Halloween was going to have a sequel. When it was released in 1978, sequels were much more of a rarity. The...
Scream Factory recently announced a trio of new John Carpenter Blu-rays, including his 1978 made-for-TV movie, Someone’s Watching Me!. Carpenter made the film shortly before Halloween,...
Scream Factory announced back in April that a trio of John Carpenter films are getting brand spankin’ new Blu-ray releases this summer, including In the Mouth...
You may be surprised to hear this, but a teeny-tiny movie called Halloween was released in 1978 to less than favorable reviews. Writer-director John Carpenter, along with his...
There is a pantheon of filmmakers whose names are synonymous with effective, terrifying, groundbreaking horror films. You know who they are, and if you’re reading this...
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....
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