When John Carpenter’s The Thing hit theaters back in June 1982, the only thing scarier than the film were the reviews. Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it “instant junk” while ...
John Carpenter’s 1982 movie The Thing ends with its few remaining characters in a desperate spot. Faced with an alien creature that can infect, assimilate, and emulate human bodies, the survivors ...
The Fantastic Four kicked off Marvel’s Silver Age dominance, with its first issue showing the direction that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby would take superhero comics in the coming years. The Fantastic Four ...
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 ...
Note: this article discusses the 1951 and 1982 Thing movies in depth, but we have been careful not to mention specific details about the new film. There is now a third movie in what could now be ...
Take a look at the clean-shaven Thing and the bearded Thing from the new trailer: The first time the Thing was depicted with a beard was in Fantastic Four #5, when Doctor Doom’s time travel machine ...
The Addams Family’s pop culture history spans many decades and several generations. There’s something about the creepy and kooky family that we cannot get enough of. That’s evident considering that ...