Prince of Darkness update feed
" Bonus film watched after Children of the Corn. Another late evening flick with my girlfriend, trying to show her some of the classics in the genre. She liked The Thing and In The Mouth of Madness so more Carpenter seemed like a good idea. It’s clear this isn’t as strong of a film as the other two, but it was still a good time. The concepts here are all solid, even if it’s hard to back that up with believable scientific dialog. I can imagine this story as a compelling miniseries where w"
"Carpenter's ode to Nigel Kneale is quite possibly my favorite of his works but back when I first saw it I had no idea who either of those people were. With its mix of science and religion and its dense atmosphere and eerie visuals, Prince of Darkness scard the living daylights out of me as a kid but, boy, did I love it. "
"An ode to Nigel Kneale and Lovecraft in this Carpenter flick that has men of faith and science tap into the world beyond. "
"Danish title: 'I en kælder sort som kul' = 'In a Basement Black as Coal'"
" Directed by: John Carpenter Produced by: Larry Franco, Jr., Andre Blay, and Shep Gordon Written by: John Carpenter Cinematography: Gary B. Kibbe Edited by: Steve Mirkovich Music by: John Carpenter and Alan Howarth Distributed by: Universal Pictures"
"Evil comes in many shapes and forms. Especially, gooey, green, super satanic liquid."
"First viewing - Oct. 24th There are way too many revisited films on this list, so it was time to watch something I wasn't already familiar with. Even if it wasn't a solidly entertaining film, Prince of Darkness would be worth watching for Carpenter's score alone. Fortunately it's also consistently engaging throughout, and in my humble opinion it's a film that's best watched without knowing much of anything about the plot. That way you're discovering what's going on along with the characters, wh"