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JOHN CARPENTER

Interview: Justin McConnell – ‘Lifechanger’

26 March 2019 Jay Gent 0

❉ The Canadian writer & director on his career, inspirations, and his acclaimed new feature ‘Lifechanger’

Blu-Ray: ‘Prince Of Darkness’ (1987)

26 November 2018 Iain MacLeod 0

❉ The middle chapter of Carpenter’s Apocalypse trilogy contains some of his most ambitious ideas as a writer.

‘Suspiria’ (2018) reviewed

11 November 2018 Iain MacLeod 0

❉ Luca Guadagnino’s take on Dario Argento’s masterpiece is a striking work that manages to perplex as much as it enthrals.

‘They Live’ (1988) 30 Years On

29 October 2018 Iain MacLeod 0

❉ John Carpenter’s most nakedly political film is is not just about politics but about the cynical nature of humanity itself, writes Iain Macleod.

‘The Fog’ (1980) 4K Restoration reviewed

24 October 2018 Iain MacLeod 0

❉ 1980 John Carpenter classic returns to cinema screens and home entertainment newly restored and looking better than ever.

John Carpenter 4K Restorations: Brand New Trailer and Poster Art

19 September 2018 We Are Cult 0

❉ STUDIOCANAL have today launched a brand new trailer for the newly restored classics The Fog, They Live, Escape From New York and Prince Of Darkness.

‘Xtro: Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set’ reviewed

20 June 2018 Jonathan Sisson 0

❉ It is truly a time to celebrate! Xtro re-emerges from its cocoon to impregnate your face on a gloriously shiny new Blu-ray!

Disco Giallo: ‘Eyes of Laura Mars’ (1978)

6 May 2018 Iain MacLeod 0

❉ A psychic psycho thriller tinged with equal amounts of giallo and disco through a Helmut Newton styled gaze…

‘Beyond The Woods’: 10 Questions With Seán Breathnach

2 March 2018 Jay Gent 0

❉ We chat with award-winning director Sean Breathnach about his debut feature film.

After-Image: ‘The Thing’ (1982)

4 February 2018 Herbert West 0

❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: Nobody Trusts Anybody Now And We’re All Very Tired.

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