Cool Art: A Lenticular version of Drew Struzan’s The Thing poster
Bottleneck Gallery and Vice Press have teamed up again to release another piece of cinema history, The Thing by Drew Struzan! Well known...
Read MoreA Cinema full of Monsters – Part 2
You can read Part 1 here. Peak and decline For me, the greatest decade of monsters is the Eighties. This is an opinion piece, and...
Read MoreThere is a new board game based on John Carpenter’s The Thing heading our way
We have seen The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 and Who Goes There? board games based on John Carpenter’s The Thing and the original...
Read MoreWatch the John Carpenter: Masterclass & Lifetime Achievement Award at Fantasia 2020
It seems appropriate that Fantasia’s first recipient of a virtual Cheval Noir Award would be legendary master of horror John Carpenter....
Read MoreEnnio Morricone has died
A true legend has left us. Composer Ennio Morricone has died at the age of 91 at a clinic in Rome, apparently, after he had a fall, but...
Read MoreCool Art: The Thing and Silent Running
Vice Press have just launched their newest line of prints: Vice Press Editions – a collection of open edition prints, taking the...
Read MoreCool Art: Unnatural History – Graboid, No-Face, Terror Dog, The Thing, Alien and more by Chet Phillips
Chet Phillips is the artist behind these gorgeous old-style art prints of some of our favourite movie monsters and creatures....
Read MoreJohn Carpenter’s The Thing Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is getting reissued on vinyl with Lost Cues: The Thing
Waxwork Records has reissued John Carpenter’s The Thing Original Motion Picture Soundtrack To go along with that is the new and...
Read MoreWho Goes There? – The 2nd Edition of the board game is now on Kickstarter
If like me, you are a fan of John Carpenter’s The Thing, you will know it is based on the short story Who Goes There? by John W....
Read MoreUniversal and Blumhouse are working on a new adaptation of The Thing
John Carpenter’s The Thing is, in my opinion, one of the greatest movies of all time. It was the second adaption of the 1938 novella...
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