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Fear on Film
I’m back on my October horror kick today with this great panel discussion about the history of scary cinema with three of my favorite auteurs of the awful: John Landis, John Carpenter, and David Cronenberg. Landis is the director of the best werewolf film of all time, American Werewolf in London. Carpenter’s Halloween is the [...]
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Tagged An American Werewolf in London, David Cronenberg, Fear on Film, Halloween, John Carpenter, John Landis
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Carpenter, Candid
I’m not a big horror movie fan, but that’s mainly because so many of the sub-genres and trends tend to be so limiting: shocking for shock’s sake, gore for gore’s sake. I also think its because I was spoiled as a Generation X kid who grew up during horror’s most recent golden age when directors [...]
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Tagged Assault on Precinct 13, Bowling Green, David Cronenberg, Halloween, interview, John Carpenter, John Landis, Kentucky, Post Mortem, Sam Raimi, Wes Craven
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