Billy is a Senior Features Author for Collider. Having written over 300 articles in just over a year, Billy regularly covers the biggest TV shows and films releasing while also analysing some of the ...
John Carpenter has a taste for classic films from the black-and-white era. The vast majority of his favorite features are shadowy noir efforts released before color cinema was the universal standard.
Who wouldn’t want to visit the follow-up to the classic 1982 Antarctic-set alien carnage horror film The Thing? It could be to settle the debate over the ambiguous ending (I prefer to let it be), or ...
On his now-famous episode, Carpenter used his lifeline to call his father and tell him he was about to win the jackpot prize Carpenter continued to live in Connecticut and work for the IRS following ...
On his now-famous episode, Carpenter used his lifeline to call his father and tell him he was about to win the jackpot prize Carpenter continued to live in Connecticut and work for the IRS following ...
Ed Weeks is set for one of the lead roles in the CBS comedy pilot “Eternally Yours,” Variety has learned. The single-camera show was picked up to pilot at the broadcaster in July, while CBS had ...
John Carpenter had some choice words about The Substance, but the iconic filmmaker's disdain for the popular horror film shouldn't come as a surprise. John Carpenter was thrust upon the world stage ...
In the most recent episode of AMC’s Talamasca: The Secret Order, the series introduces us to several vampires under the control of the mysterious Jasper (William Fichtner). But these undead are ...
A teenage Jesus (Noah Jupe) is tempted by Satan in Lotfy Nathan's supernatural thriller based on an apocryphal gospel. By Frank Scheck The charges of “Blasphemy!” are likely to come fast and furious ...
John Beam coached high school and junior college football for decades. / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images John Beam, a decorated former high school and junior ...
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