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‘The Thing’ Director John Carpenter Hilariously Reiterates Only One Person Knows How The Film Ends

Thanks to his new series on Peacock, film fans have been blessed with a bevy of new interviews with legendary director John Carpenter, who hadn’t directed a major project since 2010. Among his many iconic hits, one of his most beloved films is the horror classic The Thing, which stars Kurt Russell
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Leave It To ‘Halloween’ Director John Carpenter To Have The Best Review Of ‘Barbie’

John Carpenter, the legendary director of films such as Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing, and more, has always famously said whatever is on his mind, especially when it comes to his thoughts about movies, so you can only imagine what he had to say about Barbie. During a recent interview
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John Carpenter Hints A Notoriously Difficult ‘SNL’ Star Almost Made Him Quit Making Movies

Getty Image It took a while for John Carpenter to get the flowers he undoubtedly deserves, but the legendary director (and composer) who burst onto the scene following the release of Halloween in 1978 mastered the art of the horror movie with that iconic slasher and The Thing as well as campy
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How New ‘Halloween’ Pays Homage to Its Past

Author: Josh Spiegel / Source: The Hollywood Reporter [This story contains spoilers for Halloween] There’s no mincing words in the new Halloween when it comes to the franchise in which the film exists. Early on, one character asks the granddaughter of Laurie Strode if it’s true that Laurie and
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‘Halloween’ Review: Babysitters (and Jamie Lee Curtis) Beware!

Author: Jeannette Catsoulis / Source: New York Times It’s been four decades since Michael Myers and his fright mask first gave us the willies in John Carpenter’s “Halloween,” which makes him 61 — and, if David Gordon Green’s same-name sequel is to be believed, still in possession of a ramrod
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