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Carpenter's affinity for the material was evident in 1978's Halloween, which featured a scene in which Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Tommy Doyle (Brian Andrews) watch Thing from Another World on television just before Michael Myers' murderous rampage throughout the neighborhood. That littl...
his debut stand-alone musical release, comprised of soundtracks to nonexistent genre flicks. on april 15, the follow-up, lost themes ii, will be released through record label sacred bones, with the recently turned 68-year-old carpenter embarking on his first-ever string of live shows to acco...
and when i fumble with the front door on my way out, the horror master can’t help himself. “you’re trapped!” he jabs. as the son of a music professor in 1950s kentucky, carpenter was forced to play violin at an early age. there was one problem, though. “i had no ...
on-board computer nicknamed ‘Mother’, a female protagonist and an egg-born nemesis, The Thing is set in an all-male environment, and is as much a study of masculinity in crisis as an update of the sort of siege scenario that Carpenter had already played out in Assault on Precinct 13....
“Time for one more story,” Mr. Machen (John Houseman) declares the beginning of John Carpenter’s 1980 horror film, The Fog. Mr. Machen is a resident of Antonio Bay, California, a coastal town that was founded with the help of gold stolen from a ship t
John Carpenter’s classic suspense film Halloween from 1978 launched the slasher subgenre into the mainstream. The low-budget horror picture introduced iconic Michael Myers as an almost otherworldly force of evil, stalking and killing babysitters in othe
Released in 1978, John Carpenter’sHalloweennot only gave Jamie Lee Curtis her definitive Scream Queen role but it also gave audiences one of the best known horror film villains of all time in Michael Meyers. On its face, the story is a simple one. On Halloween night, six-year-old Michae...