"John Carpenter is hands down one of America's greatest filmmakers and composers, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a horror geek that doesn't adore at least one of his movies. Born in 1948 to a a college music professor, Carpenter fell in love with cinema as a child and was out there making his own short films before he'd even started high school.
As the decades flew by, he was at the helm of some of the most beloved sci-fi and horror pictures of all time, whilst also composing the music for most of them, including the iconic scores for Halloween and Escape from New York.
Today, we're ranking the director's output, from Dark Star in 1974 to The Ward in 2010, but we should note that we haven't included TV movies like Elvis or Someone's Watching Me here, as we're planning to take a deeper look at those in the future."