155. Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)
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This week, we review Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), John Carpenter’s gritty action-thriller that blends urban crime drama with siege-movie tension. Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, and Laurie Zimmer star as a small group of strangers trapped inside a nearly abandoned Los Angeles police station as relentless gang members lay siege to the building. With dwindling ammunition, shifting alliances, and nowhere to run, the film becomes a tense battle for survival that helped define Carpenter’s minimalist style and pulsing synth score.
With its claustrophobic setting, morally grey anti-heroes, and slow-burn suspense, the film raises intriguing questions about loyalty, survival, and what happens when the thin line between law and outlaw disappears.
Is Precinct 13 a safe haven… or just a waiting room for the inevitable shootout? Listen on to find out!
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