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From his 1970s indie-film start and continuing all the way forward, John Carpenter movies nearly always just feel like John Carpenter movies. But it’s a twist of last-minute fate that we even ...
Released in 1998, Vampires is not one of the director's best-remembered horror releases, but looking back on it now, it's something of an action-horror gem, and the closest thing we might ever get ...
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A lazy rain fell on Lombard’s Lilacia Park, but that didn’t stop the vampires from gathering, as they do every Wednesday, clad in black T-shirts, ornamental jewelry, bell-bottom jeans and ...
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For anyone who thinks vampire movies have gotten too soft, too romantic, too mushy, “John Carpenter’s Vampires” may be the perfect antidote.Its an anti-Anne Rice vamp flick: a shot of raging ...
In “John Carpenter’s Vampires,” clearly inspired by “From Dusk till Dawn,” the Tarantino effect is evident. Blood gushes and spurts and […] Skip to content. All Sections.
Vampires (1998) Pros: James freakin' Woods. Completely OTT violence. Novel premise . Cons: Not as scary as it should be. Flat dialogue. Gets a bit repetitive towards the end .
“John Carpenter’s Vampires” is more about attitude than it is about horror. And man, does it have attitude!It also has some powerful visuals (director Carpenter hasn’t let his imagination ...
Then along came a studio pitch for an action-horror flick inspired by Vampire$, a 1990 novel authored by the late John Steakley. Carpenter cobbled prized elements from a pair of competing ...
What is John Carpenter's Vampires? One of the final three films in Carpenter's filmography as a director, Vampires is adapted from a novel by John Steakley, with a story assembled by Carpenter ...