Iconic horror director John Carpenter has shared a list of his top five horror films.
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TheĀ Halloween filmmaker picked his favourites for curated streaming platform Le Cinema Club, in keeping with the October 31 holiday.
Carpenter choseĀ The Mummy, as directed by Terence Fisher in 1959, alongside William Friedkin’s 1973 classicĀ The Exorcist.
His list also featuredĀ Suspiria, directed by Dario Argento in 1977, James Whales’Ā Frankenstein from 1931, andĀ The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, directed by Tobe Hooper and released in 1974.
When sharing his list, Carpenter calledĀ The Exorcist “the devil incarnate” and saidĀ The Mummy featured “a great performance by Christopher Lee”. He also praisedĀ The Texas Chainsaw Massacre as “a very creepy film”.
Carpenter, often dubbed “The Master of Horror”, directed the first film in theĀ Halloween franchise in 1978. The latest film in the franchise,Ā Halloween Kills, was released earlier this month.
Describing the new film in conversation with NME earlier this year, Carpenter calledĀ Halloween Kills “the ultimate slasher movie”. He added: “ItāsĀ Halloween on steroids. Itās great. I think itās a balls-out slasher movie. We havenāt had one of those in a long time.”
In a three-star review of the new film, directed by David Gordon Green, NME wrote: “Ultimately,Ā Halloween KillsĀ is a bit of a mess. Thereās a fun night out to be had filled with gory action and McBride-ian jokes, but for next yearāsĀ Halloween Ends, youād expect a more coherent film and a lot more of Curtis.”
Meanwhile, Blumhouseās Jason Blum sat down with NME last month to pick his favourite horror films – you can see his picks here.
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