If there’s a filmmaker whose legacy is synonymous with horror, it’s John Carpenter who created some of the most enduring horror movies in American cinema, with classics like Halloween, The Thing, and The Fog. Joining Carpenter is producer and writer Sandy King Carpenter, John’s wife, who has produced fan-favorite horror
How Alan Wake 2 Navigates Gaming’s “Yellow Ladder” Debate
Along with being one of my favorite games of the year, Alan Wake 2 is one of the best horror games in quite some time. It’s brimming with personality that feels true to its creators, it’s scary without being overwhelmingly terrifying, its narrative is genuinely compelling, and, for whatever this
Horrific Inquiry: PET SEMATARY (1989)
Welcome back to the scariest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry: Horrific Inquiry. Twice a month, I will be tackling all things horror, bringing two films back into the spotlight to terrify and frighten once more. And occasionally looking at those that could have pushed the envelope further.
Doctor Who: What Happened to Donna Noble’s Lottery Win?
The Tenth Doctor claiming his “reward” is one of the most moving and emotional sequences in Doctor Who. After sacrificing himself to protect Wilfred Mott in “The End of Time Part II”, the regeneration process begins, but just before he’s forced to go, the Doctor grants himself a rare gift.
Stories For My Children’s Children: Lessons From The Holocaust: A Riveting Tribute to Family and Legacy
“There was nobody but me who knew as much as I knew, and so I had to tell the story.” It isn’t uncommon, in the modern world, to hear the harrowing ordeals of those who suffered through the Holocaust. Whether through informative documentaries and books or works of fiction, these