
Be it a classic from the 1940s like Dead of Night to the stylized terror of more contemporary efforts like Creepshow or Trick ‘r Treat, horror anthologies give you more bang for your buck by telling multiple terror tales. But…
Read more →Be it a classic from the 1940s like Dead of Night to the stylized terror of more contemporary efforts like Creepshow or Trick ‘r Treat, horror anthologies give you more bang for your buck by telling multiple terror tales. But…
Read more →I’m seeing a lot of chatter around the Internet right now about people starting their month-long horror movie marathons. Naturally then this got me thinking about what the fright flick that you’ve seen the most is, and why you keep…
Read more →This latest Create-A-Caption comes to us from John Carpenter‘s 1982 version of The Thing. Don’t worry though, we aren’t going to gross you out by showing you one of the flick’s creepy creatures, instead the following image chronicles what happens…
Read more →Are you ready to play? Well, press play, actually, because you’re going to want to watch this week’s DVD and Blu-ray releases ASAP! This week’s offerings include Steven Spielberg’s latest blockbuster, a John Carpenter cult classic, an assortment of 1990s…
Read more →Question: What’s the only thing better than watching one of your favorite films? Answer: Watching one of your favorite films in the type of glorious high-definition audio and video that only the Blu-ray format can offer! With that in mind,…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Craig Joseph Pisani examines the one issue he has with John Carpenter‘s seminal 1978 horror film, Halloween: Independent films rarely have the success of the mega-budget flicks they compete against, but occasionally there are exceptions that…
Read more →One of our favorite roles from Harry Dean Stanton — who died last week at the age of 91 — was as the scheming Brain in John Carpenter‘s 1981 dystopian sci-fi classic Escape from New York. So this week we…
Read more →We told you earlier about Blade Runner‘s 35th anniversary, but another sci-fi classic that was also underappreciated at the time of its release is celebrating the same milestone: John Carpenter‘s The Thing. A remake of Howard Hawks’ 1951 production The…
Read more →One of our favorite contemporary actors here at MovieFanFare is none other than Kurt Russell. From his origins as a Disney contract player through to his work as a leading man and beyond, Kurt always delivers mesmerizing performances. This is…
Read more →Although 1986’s Big Trouble in Little China underperformed at the box office during its theatrical run, the film has deservedly gone on to become a huge cult success. The film’s enduring appeal can be credited to John Carpenter’s taut direction,…
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