Halloween Audience Choice
We asked and you voted, the winner of our Halloween audience choice film is...The Thing!
Twelve men at an Antarctic research station battle a shape-shifting alien that hides in human form, in John Carpenter’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror.
Workers at a remote Antarctic research station discover a parasitic alien that can invade, assimilate and imitate earthly lifeforms, leading to extreme paranoia as the twelve men try to work out who’s harbouring ‘the thing’.
John Carpenter’s ground-breaking adaptation of John W. Campbell’s novella Who Goes There? (previously filmed as The Thing From Another World) set the benchmark for special makeup effects for years to come, showcasing an extravagant parade of grisly, mutating creatures.
With its undeniably scary premise, bleak setting and foreboding atmosphere of dread, The Thing is now considered one of the 1980s’ best horror films.
Twelve men at an Antarctic research station battle a shape-shifting alien that hides in human form, in John Carpenter’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror.
Workers at a remote Antarctic research station discover a parasitic alien that can invade, assimilate and imitate earthly lifeforms, leading to extreme paranoia as the twelve men try to work out who’s harbouring ‘the thing’.
John Carpenter’s ground-breaking adaptation of John W. Campbell’s novella Who Goes There? (previously filmed as The Thing From Another World) set the benchmark for special makeup effects for years to come, showcasing an extravagant parade of grisly, mutating creatures.
With its undeniably scary premise, bleak setting and foreboding atmosphere of dread, The Thing is now considered one of the 1980s’ best horror films.
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