John Carpenter Took His Cast Into The Cold To Make The Thing Less 'Boring'
They had their tricks for keeping warm, though. Everclear, anyone?
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Read MoreSay what you will about Alita's story, but it's dang near flawless when it comes to the visual effects.
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Read MoreDavid Cronenberg's creature feature serves as an allegory for disease, aging, or the degradation of relationships, depending on how you look at it.
Read MoreRandy probably could've held his own talking movies with Tarantino at Video Archives.
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Read MoreDive into Paul Schrader's better alternative to Exorcist: The Beginning.
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Read MoreCrank up the Evanescence and read along!
Read MoreLet's get physical (100).
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Read More'For better or worse, this is a wish-fulfillment fantasy.'
Read MoreHope Van Dyne isn't like a regular stepmom, she's a cool stepmom.
Read MoreBaby Ruby is an important film that tackles the challenges of mothering young children.
Read MoreWinnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey aims for bloody, excessively gory shock value. These brutal scenes from the horror film are hard to unsee.
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Read MoreThe highly-stylized ending to Brian De Palma's classic Stephen King adaptation still packs a (haunting) punch.
Read MoreAnd don't you ever forget it.
Read More'It was very important that we flesh out this character in a way that Liam Neeson can play.'
Read MoreEnglund has a fascinating take on what these movies are really about.
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