Only a month after the release of Halloween, John Carpenter unleashed another slasher with Someone's Watching Me!, which is almost completely forgotten now. John Carpenter's movie run during the 1970s ...
John Carpenter didn't ever actually direct another "Halloween" movie after the first one. Here's why he didn't return to direct the sequels.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. In The Mouth of Madness Limited Edition is the first of two John ...
John Carpenter is a living legend, a fact that is not up for debate. We all know this and have various films helmed by him that made us the way we are. Which is why Halloween month belongs to him and ...
Years before he made "Halloween" and "The Thing," John Carpenter launched his career with an oddball student film that became a sci-fi cult classic.
When the first Halloween movie premiered in October 1978, it would end up changing the horror genre forever. John Carpenter's classic introduced Michael Myers (a.k.a. "The Shape") and Jamie Lee Curtis ...
Watching Michael Myers stalk and slash his way through the streets of Haddonfield is always a scary good time, but there's something about queuing up the Halloween movies in October that just hits ...
John Carpenter’s Halloween is a bona fide classic that pioneered the slasher genre and changed horror forever. Released in 1978 and produced with a budget of only $300,000, it used creative camerawork ...
Fans of horror films are likely also fans of John Carpenter’s music — which has appeared in his own Halloween, The Fog, Prince of Darkness and more. The director and composer has also released four ...