Tag: John Carpenter

Halloween Kills | Review

Boogeyman Nights: Green Overextends Himself in the Myers Saga There is truth in having too much of a good thing, or, rather, adhering to the...

Halloween | Review

To Grandmother’s House We Go: Green Succeeds with Obedient Resurrection of the Carpenter Classic The original tagline for John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic Halloween, which...

Carpenter Gets Mouthy with Inventive “In the Mouth of Madness” (1994) | Blu-ray Review

In the continued resurrection of several forgotten and neglected titles by John Carpenter (which included recent Blu-ray released of Village of the Damned, Memoirs...

Carpenter’s Nowhere to Be Seen in his Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992)

John Carpenter’s first entry in the 1990s, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, plays like the death knell of the genre icon’s impressive career, marking...

Village of the Damned [Collector’s Edition] | Blu-ray Review

Without a doubt, director John Carpenter has left an ineradicable imprint in our cinematic subconscious, playing a hand in the creation of several major...

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2025 André Bazin Prize: Louise Hémon’s ‘The Girl in the Snow’ (L’Engloutie) Wins

Selected for this year's Directors' Fortnight, Louise Hémon's The...

Interview: Morad Mostafa – Aisha Can’t Fly Away

Part of a new wave of Egyptian filmmakers testing...

2026 Sundance: Walter Thompson-Hernández, Kogonada & Makoto Nagahisa in the NEXT Section

Walter Thompson-Hernández, Kogonada and Makoto Nagahisa are just some...