![]() ![]() With that being said the latest book, Assault on the System: The Nonconformist Cinema of John Carpenter is the best book I’ve read so far about the man who immortalized Napoleon Wilson, Laurie Strode-Dr. In my opinion, there is no reason for competition between published work because all of it celebrates the work of John Carpenter. On set with John Carpenter: The Photographs of Kim Gottlieb-Walkerīecause of all of these are worthwhile published tomes, when I found out there was a new book written about the Writer-Producer-Director-Composer, I was a little apprehensive not knowing what more could be said about the man who sparked me to become a filmmaker. The Cinema of John Carpenter: The Technique of Terror (Director’s Cuts) Edited by Ian Conrich & David Woods ![]() John Carpenter the Prince of Darkness by Gilles Boulenger The Films of John Carpenter by John Kenneth Muir Order in the Universe: The Films of John Carpenter by Robert C. In terms of books, there have been some good ones: Within those four plus decades, I have devoured anything associated with the legendary filmmaker, whether it be in magazines, soundtracks, VHS tapes/LaserDisc/DVD/Blu-ray and books. I have been a devoted fan of John Carpenter ever since seeing his October holiday-themed masterpiece Halloween over 40 years ago. Assault on the System: The Nonconformist Cinema of John Carpenter ![]()
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