In 1982, John Carpenter made what many consider the greatest horror movie ever made. Teasing a return, he can answer its ...
Jasneet Singh is a writer who finally has a platform to indulge in long rants about small moments on TV and film in overwhelming detail. With a literature background, she is drawn to the narrative ...
Rob Bottin, the makeup artist for 1982’s The Thing, worked so hard and so tirelessly to make the amorphous alien’s grotesque transformations as realistic as possible, that he literally had to be ...
Here's an odd remake. Instead of simply going with a completely new story, director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.'s The Thing (2011) plays as both a prequel to John Carpenter's original remake and, in ...
Although it wasn't initially recognized for its artistry, John Carpenter's The Thing is now often viewed as one of the greatest horror films ever made, if not one of the greatest films to ever hit the ...
Far less chilling than versions from 1951 and 1982, Universal's latest take on "The Thing" " is memorable mainly for illustrating CGI's gross deficiencies relative to old-fashioned makeup f/x.
The plan was that there would be 3 versions of the Pilot in THE THING (2011). Here are two: the mummified Pilot, and the Thing having replicated itself as one of the alien crew members. In the story ...
Whether it's that pack of ground beef you just took out of the ice box or a ruthless extra-terrestrial organism lying dormant under the glacial fields of Antarctica, things rarely stay frozen for very ...
Artist, Paul Komoda, uploaded concept art of the Juliette creature, Alien Pilot, and Griggs' transformation in the helicopter scene. The Alien Pilot is very interesting because the creature was meant ...