Cinema Shock

Cinema Shock

The stories behind your favorite cult & genre films, and the people who make them.

  1. 2 days ago

    THE FOG (1980): Carpenter's Ghost Story | Part 1

    John Carpenter had just made the most profitable independent horror film in history, and his first instinct was to make sure nobody called him a "slasher" director. This episode covers the origins of THE FOG — how a misty afternoon near Stonehenge and a centuries-old California maritime legend gave Carpenter and Debra Hill the blueprint for something deliberately old-fashioned, and how a surprise encounter on a Nashville film set changed the direction of the entire project. We also get into the casting of Janet Leigh alongside her daughter Jamie Lee Curtis, and the coastal shoot that left Carpenter seasick for days. Want the full story without the wait? CinemaShock+ members get extended, ad-free episodes that combine every part into one seamless listen — plus bonus content you won't hear anywhere else. Join at cinemashock.net/plus. CINEMA SHOCK ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: asotirov | Andy Lancaster | Interzone78 | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | Elton Novara | Jackson_Baker | JoeyP | Jvance325 | KDurden | Lucy Lawson | mcdudely | Nate Izod | RockGokd | John sweet bussy Greaney | Tim G | triplr1478 | Dick Jones | Vlantis01 | MagicBloat | Benjamin Yates Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne & Justin Bishop. Image: "Portrait of John Carpenter.jpg" by Kyle Cassidy, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Modified from original. This derivative work is also licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net

    THE FOG (1980): Carpenter's Ghost Story | Part 1
  2. 10 Jul

    HALLOWEEN: Part 3 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread

    The first cut of HALLOWEEN screened for executives and nobody flinched. No score, no sound design — just long quiet shots of suburban streets that felt empty instead of menacing. What happened next, in a small studio with a synthesizer and a deadline, saved the movie and accidentally invented a subgenre. Part 3 of our behind-the-scenes look at John Carpenter's iconic film covers the post-production scramble, the chaotic regional rollout, and how a film that couldn't get arrested in Kansas City became the most profitable independent horror movie ever made. Want the full story without the wait? CinemaShock+ members get extended, ad-free episodes that combine every part into one seamless listen — plus bonus content you won't hear anywhere else. Join at cinemashock.net/plus. CINEMA SHOCK ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: asotirov | Andy Lancaster | Interzone78 | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | dhg430 | dpr130498 | Elton Novara | Jackson_Baker | Jvance325 | KDurden | Lucy Lawson | mcdudely | Nate Izod | RockGokd | Tim G | triplr1478 | Dick Jones | Vlantis01 | MagicBloat | Benjamin Yates Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne & Justin Bishop. Image: "Portrait of John Carpenter.jpg" by Kyle Cassidy, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Modified from original. This derivative work is also licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net

    HALLOWEEN: Part 3 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread
  3. 26 Jun

    HALLOWEEN: Part 1 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread

    Before Michael Myers became an immortal cinematic icon, he was a nameless shape in a script written for pocket change. This look behind the scenes of this iconic horror film examines how a small independent team set out to stretch a razor-thin budget into a terrifying cinematic reality. The story of HALLOWEEN begins not with studio backing, but with a regional producer looking for a cheap thriller about a killer stalking babysitters. What followed was a masterclass in independent filmmaking, where every dollar had to deliver maximum tension. This opening chapter tracks the initial creative spark and the logistical tightrope walked by a young director finding his voice under massive financial constraints. It's a testament to how limitations breed timeless creativity, forcing a crew to rely on atmosphere over expensive spectacle. Discover how the foundations of modern horror were laid against a backdrop of tight schedules and creative desperation. Want the full story without the wait? CinemaShock+ members get extended, ad-free episodes that combine every part into one seamless listen — plus bonus content you won't hear anywhere else. Join at cinemashock.net/plus. CINEMA SHOCK ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: asotirov | Andy Lancaster | Interzone78 | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | dhg430 | dpr130498 | Elton Novara | Jackson_Baker | Jvance325 | KDurden | Lucy Lawson | mcdudely | Nate Izod | RockGokd | Tim G | triplr1478 | Dick Jones | Vlantis01 | MagicBloat | Benjamin Yates Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne & Justin Bishop. Image: "Portrait of John Carpenter.jpg" by Kyle Cassidy, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Modified from original. This derivative work is also licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net

    HALLOWEEN: Part 1 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread
  4. 19 Jun

    ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13: Part 2 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread

    This week, we wrap up our two-part analysis of ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13. Picking up right where we left off, we dive straight into the physical production of the film, examining the tight shooting schedule and the challenges of filming low-budget action on the streets of Los Angeles. We also look closely at the post-production phase, focusing on Carpenter’s iconic, driving electronic score and his tight editing style under the pseudonym John T. Chance. Finally, we track the movie's rocky initial domestic release, its critical breakout at European film festivals, and its ultimate status as a foundational text for independent action and horror cinema. 🎧 Want even more? CinemaShock+ subscribers get access to an extended version of this episode, featuring bonus discussion and exclusive segments. Learn more at cinemashock.net/plus. CINEMA SHOCK ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Andy Lancaster | asotirov | Benjamin Yates | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | dpr130498 | Elton Novara | Interzone78 | Jackson_Baker | Jvance325 | KDurden | Lucy Lawson | MagicBloat | mcdudely | Nate Izod | Tim G | Vlantis01 Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne & Justin Bishop. Image: "Portrait of John Carpenter.jpg" by Kyle Cassidy, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Modified from original. This derivative work is also licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net

    ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13: Part 2 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread
  5. 12 Jun

    ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13: Part 1 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread

    We're kicking off our new retrospective series, John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread, with a two-part look at ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13. This week, we examine the early life and formative influences of John Carpenter, tracking his upbringing and his time at the University of Southern California before he jumped into his second feature assignment. We break down the initial development of the script and how Carpenter adapted classic Western tropes for a contemporary, urban landscape. We also follow the production timeline through the logistics of securing financing and assembling the essential cast and crew, including the casting of Austin Stoker and Darwin Joston. Part 2 drops next week, covering the chaotic shoot and the film's enduring legacy. 🎧 Want even more? CinemaShock+ subscribers get access to an extended version of this episode, featuring bonus discussion and exclusive segments. Learn more at cinemashock.net/plus. CINEMA SHOCK ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Andy Lancaster | asotirov | Benjamin Yates | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | dpr130498 | Elton Novara | Interzone78 | Jackson_Baker | Jvance325 | KDurden | Lucy Lawson | MagicBloat | mcdudely | Nate Izod | Tim G | Vlantis01 Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne & Justin Bishop. Image: "Portrait of John Carpenter.jpg" by Kyle Cassidy, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Modified from original. This derivative work is also licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net

    ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13: Part 1 | John Carpenter: The Shape of Dread

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