The true stars of the film, of course, are the ghosts and they will definitely give you nightmares. The Fogis a good film for Halloween viewing so watch it and don’t answer the door! The Fog (1980, dir by John Carpenter, DP: Dean Cundey) (Don’t just take my word for it! Be ...
Avco Embassy The ghosts of the crew of the Elizabeth Dane, a ship plundered 100 years earlier, return to exact revenge (because that's just what ghosts do), in John Carpenter's "The Fog" (1980). "The Fog" Avco Embassy John Carpenter on the set of "The Fog" with actresses Adrienne...
The ghosts are specters of a past that won’t go dormant, no matter how much its participants — and their country — would prefer to keep it buried for good. —EK Photo : Everett Collection 13. “The Fog” (1980) “A celebration of our past!” That’s the slogan on a banner ...
One that certainly didn't need a remake wasThe Fog, a 1980 film from Carpenter that depicts a small coastal town haunted by ghosts of a shipwreck that take their revenge by embodying themselves in a killer fog. In the somewhat faithful 2005 remake, that deadly condensation manages to cause...
The author argues that both conceptions of the ghost are evident in John Carpenter's The Fog (1980) and that they prove highly reconcilable. He also discusses how the film's ghosts represent the return of a repressed history but are also linked, via the ocean, to the disembodied world of...
The author argues that both conceptions of the ghost are evident in John Carpenter's The Fog (1980) and that they prove highly reconcilable. He also discusses how the film's ghosts represent the return of a repressed history but are also linked, via the ocean, to the disembodied world of...
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There’s just one problem – the town was built on a horrible lie, and a vengeful gang of seafaring zombie ghosts are returning for revenge, hidden in THE FOG (1980)! It’s time to talk about another one of our favorite “comfort food” movies and one of John Carpenter’s finest ...
different film. The shots are a little slower inThe Fog.The wide frame seems a little emptier here, but not in a bad way. A lot of what we’re seeing are silhouetted figures lost, naturally, in a fog. The fact that we never see much of the ghosts only makes them that much ...
There are certainly ghosts in Don’t Look Now, and maybe even the kind that populate traditional horror stories, but the prevailing specters here are those that people come to know through disappointment or tragedy as allusions to things lost or desired, which have a way of suddenly opening ...