It’s been just over a year since Onur Tukel and David Gordon Green first conceived of The Legend of Halloween, a “children’s book” adaptation of John Carpenter’s...
Way, way back in 1978, John Carpenter’s Halloween opened on a couple of screens in Kansas City. The film centered on Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) who...
John Carpenter is not usually a fan of remakes of his films. Over the years he has remained sort of grumpy when asked about reboots and...
Reboots are a tough pill to swallow sometimes. Recently, we shared the news that The Exorcist was receiving a reboot set for 2021. Now, we know...
Montreal-based Fantasia International Film Festival has announced that it will present John Carpenter with a Lifetime Achievement Award during this year’s virtual edition. Past recipients of...
Blumhouse has announced several release date schedule changes including a big push for Halloween Kills. Deadline is reporting that Candyman, formerly slated for theatrical release on September...
Synth maestro’s John Carpenter and son Cody are back after a long break. The last release from came with Lost Themes II back in 2016. Carpenter...
David Farr is set to adapt John Wyndham’s classic sci-fi/horror novel The Midwich Cuckoos as a series for Sky TV in Britain. The writer who previously...
Killer kid movies are probably not what you want to see right now if, like some of us, you’re forced to stay-at-home with them, but these...
Lost Cues: The Thing, a new album from Waxwork Records and Sacred Bones will introduce fans of John Carpenter’s sci-fi/horror masterpiece to musical themes and cues...
Way, way back in 2005, Masters of Horror debuted on Showtime and gave horror fans an intense anthology series unlike anything we’d really seen at that point,...
The Thing is unquestionably one of the most groundbreaking and terrifying horror movies of the 1980s. Director John Carpenter gave audiences something they had never quite...