Review of The Thing (1982) by Jose Miguel G — 01 Nov 2017
Delightful to appreciate in regards of its direction and its sublime use of practical effects, John Carpenter prove his directional skills in the genre, creating and effectively suspenseful, intriguing and unsettlingly visceral body-horror-sci-fi film, one that'll redefine future esthetics and the acknowledgement of Kurt Russell as an action-horror hero, all in favor for a horror flick that'll universally demonstrate that, sometimes, a remake could be just as good (if not better) as the classic.
This review of The Thing (1982) was written by Jose Miguel G on 01 Nov 2017.
The Thing has generally received very positive reviews.
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