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Monday Retro Review: The John Carpenter Edition

Alright Basementites, it's time once again to cast your ballot and decide what next Monday's retro review will be. And you're three choices come from the film library of one of the best genre filmmakers cinema has ever know. That's right, this is the John Carpenter  Edition.

First poster for Jessica Cameron's Save Yourself

I believe we've said this before, but scream queen Jessica Cameron is one busy lady. Her directorial debut , Truth or Dare, is still making the festival rounds, her follow-up effort Utero is in post production , and here she is already on board another project as star and producer. Talented, beautiful and driven. The girl has it going on. And she's got good taste in podcasts.

John Fallon wraps The Shelter

It's been a while since we wrote about our bro John Fallon's feature directorial debut The Shelter . Long enough that the flick just wrapped production in Abbeville, Louisiana . Yup, the same place where The Blob remake was filmed.

Fangoria heads into The Shelter

By now The Shelter should be a film Basementites are well versed in. It's written and directed by our bro John Fallon, AKA The Arrow of Arrow in the Head, and stars veteran actor Michael Pare , AKA Eddie of Eddie and the Cruisers , among many other roles. The flick's crowd sourcing campaign is coming to an end. If you haven't already, I strongly suggest heading to Indiegogo and throwing a few bucks The Shelter's way. Never ones to be left out, horror magazine Fangoria sat down with John to talk about The Shelter and why The Arrow went with Pare as his leading man . Here's an excerpt: "For this personal journey, Fallon had to seek out a genre stalwart to bring the weight his eerie vision demanded, and ended up casting none other than Michael Pare for the lead in his terrifying tale. Pare, no stranger to dark material, may be venturing into a new realm of fright film with THE SHELTER, but Fallon holds no doubts to the actor’s ability to adapt and...