The sci-fi horror film struggled in theaters but later earned a reputation as one of cinema's most acclaimed horror classics.
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This post is part of Paste’s Century of Terror project, a countdown of the 100 best horror films of the last 100 years, culminating on Halloween. You can see the ...
THE THING (1982) Breakdown | Ending Explained, New Hidden Details And Things You Missed. We explain John Carpenters classic Sci-Fi Horror The Thing. Here we point out the hidden details and also give ...
‘The Thing’ is an American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter. It is a remake of the 1951 movie ‘The Thing from Another World’, in turn based on the 1938 John W. Campbell novella ...
The Thing is a 1982 film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster, based on a novella from 1938 titled Who Goes There? If there is anything audience members remember about the film, it ...
John Carpenter is one of the masters of horror with a plethora of genre classics. You can take your pick on which is your favorite. Halloween changed this writer's life, but for many people, The Thing ...
The 1982, all-male John Carpenter monster film came with a sexual subtext. The new prequel features females—and ends up playing like a more-conventional slasher flick. Above, Mary Elizabeth Winstead ...
The Thing creator John Carpenter has had “discussions” about a new sequel. During an interview with Fandom, the 74-year-old filmmaker hinted that he’s already been discussing a new sequel to his 1982 ...
Remember The Thing? Not the cult classic John Carpenter horror movie from 1982, but the video game continuation from 2002? Well, it’s coming back, courtesy of remaster specialist Nightdive Studios.