SYFY WIRE John Carpenter Everything Streaming on Peacock in October 2023: Five Nights at Freddy's, Chucky, John Carpenter & More Huge Halloween-season premieres for Chucky, John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and the dramatic closing act of The Continental. By Benjamin Bullard 9 months ago They Live: The Story Behind How Roddy Piper Came Up with the Movie’s Most Famous Line In John Carpenter’s epic horror-verse, we’ll always be fresh out of bubblegum. By Benjamin Bullard 9 months ago The Strange Story of John Carpenter and Debra Hill's Plan to Turn Halloween Into an Anthology The antics of the Silver Shamrock company weren't enough to sell audiences on the anthology idea. By Josh Weiss 9 months ago John Carpenter Returns with Chilling Trailer for Peacock Series Suburban Screams John Carpenter is back in the director's chair for a new Peacock unscripted series. By Matthew Jackson 9 months ago Every John Carpenter Movie, Ranked, from Village of the Damned to The Thing With October approaching and many of the horror master's films streaming on Peacock, it's high time for ranking. By James Grebey 9 months ago How The Thing Prequel From 2011 Perfectly Connects to John Carpenter's The Thing From 1982 Let's explore the doom that came to the Norwegian camp. By Josh Weiss 10 months ago How Wrestling's Biggest Bad Guy Became the Hero of John Carpenter's They Live Even though it's perfect in retrospect, Piper's casting wasn't exactly a (body) slam dunk at the time. By Adam Pockross 10 months ago The Ultimate Halloween Streaming Guide: 25 Essential Horror Films from Peacock's Massive Scary Movie Drop Halloween is coming. It's time to get your binge-watch list in order. By Matthew Jackson 10 months ago From Nosferatu to Get Out: The Best Horror Movies of all Time There are a lot of great horror films out there, but some still rank among the best of the best. By Matthew Jackson 10 months ago 30 Years Later, Body Bags Is Still a Macabre Delight from Two Horror Masters John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper's horror anthology film is still creepy fun after three decades. By Matthew Jackson 11 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 4
Everything Streaming on Peacock in October 2023: Five Nights at Freddy's, Chucky, John Carpenter & More Huge Halloween-season premieres for Chucky, John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and the dramatic closing act of The Continental. By Benjamin Bullard 9 months ago
They Live: The Story Behind How Roddy Piper Came Up with the Movie’s Most Famous Line In John Carpenter’s epic horror-verse, we’ll always be fresh out of bubblegum. By Benjamin Bullard 9 months ago
The Strange Story of John Carpenter and Debra Hill's Plan to Turn Halloween Into an Anthology The antics of the Silver Shamrock company weren't enough to sell audiences on the anthology idea. By Josh Weiss 9 months ago
John Carpenter Returns with Chilling Trailer for Peacock Series Suburban Screams John Carpenter is back in the director's chair for a new Peacock unscripted series. By Matthew Jackson 9 months ago
Every John Carpenter Movie, Ranked, from Village of the Damned to The Thing With October approaching and many of the horror master's films streaming on Peacock, it's high time for ranking. By James Grebey 9 months ago
How The Thing Prequel From 2011 Perfectly Connects to John Carpenter's The Thing From 1982 Let's explore the doom that came to the Norwegian camp. By Josh Weiss 10 months ago
How Wrestling's Biggest Bad Guy Became the Hero of John Carpenter's They Live Even though it's perfect in retrospect, Piper's casting wasn't exactly a (body) slam dunk at the time. By Adam Pockross 10 months ago
The Ultimate Halloween Streaming Guide: 25 Essential Horror Films from Peacock's Massive Scary Movie Drop Halloween is coming. It's time to get your binge-watch list in order. By Matthew Jackson 10 months ago
From Nosferatu to Get Out: The Best Horror Movies of all Time There are a lot of great horror films out there, but some still rank among the best of the best. By Matthew Jackson 10 months ago
30 Years Later, Body Bags Is Still a Macabre Delight from Two Horror Masters John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper's horror anthology film is still creepy fun after three decades. By Matthew Jackson 11 months ago