Tag: Carpenters
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The Making Of John Carpenter’s Slasher Masterpiece- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Introduction Often repeated but never bettered, John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) isn’t just a classic horror film, it changed the genre. It was also the most successful independent film of its time, grossing over $70 million in its initial release. Shot on a budget of $325,000 in just twenty-five days, Carpenter filmed it in Panavision…
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John Carpenter’s ‘Apocalypse Trilogy’ Defined Cosmic Horror – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The Big Picture John Carpenter’s Apocalypse Trilogy delves into cosmic horror, a subgenre that explores fears beyond human comprehension and the unknown. Each film in the trilogy explores a different aspect of our human understanding and challenges our conceptions of biology, religion, and identity. Carpenter’s films, including The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and In…
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No, John Carpenter’s ‘They Live’ Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The Big Picture John Carpenter’s 1988 film They Live tackles economic inequality and Reaganomics, highlighting the “he who has the gold makes the rules” mentality. The film has been misappropriated by both the far-right and far-left, with neo-Nazis using it to perpetuate anti-Semitic theories and some on the left claiming it as an anti-capitalist…
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American Genre Film Archive Announces Theatrical Screenings of 4K Restoration of John Carpenter’s Classic Action Flick – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The American Genre Film Archive has just announced the theatrical dates for screenings of their 4K restoration of John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13. Thankfully, there are a number of dates for screenings up here in Canada as well. They’re happening at theaters we’ve come to know for top shelf programming: The Rio in…
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Why Did Audiences Hate John Carpenter’s The Thing at First? – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Today, the films in John Carpenter’s self-proclaimed Apocalypse Trilogy –The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and In the Mouth of Madness – are beloved entries in the pantheon of American horror movies. The Thing especially has become a masterpiece that has surpassed the reputation of the film it was remaking, to the point that it…
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Anything like John Carpenter’s 1984 “The Fog” soundtrack? -Playlists
[ad_1] I love the dark, spooky vibes and the pulse-pounding rhythm is almost like proto-Outrun Looking for more like it [ad_2] View Reddit by BeefErky – View Source Playlists
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Halloween Ends Releases One Of John Carpenter’s New Songs, And It’s Chilling- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] With the fall now upon us and October almost here, we’ve entered the time affectionately known as spooky season. Many of us will be curling up to watch some of the best horror movies during this time, and the new slasher threequel Halloween Ends is being released in theaters and streaming on Peacock in…