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We show no mercy and rank John Carpenter’s film from worst to best. Some entries might surprise you, except 1 and maybe 2.
John Carpenter espouses a very casual mindset toward the horror genre and moviemaking while promoting his new series Suburban Screams.
A Christine remake is in development and the 1983 film’s director, John Carpenter, is an unlikely supporter, whereas Stephen King isn’t.
Despite a new rumor claiming she’s being courted for The Thing, Mila Kunis has denied any involvement in Marvel’s ‘Fantastic Four’.
Certain horror movie villains possess powers that go far beyond the typical antagonist, and these are some of the scariest.
Captain Marvel has fought a number of enemies from Thanos to Super Skrull, but he had one memorable fight against that almost led him to killing The Fantastic Four’s The Thing.
Graphic artist The Imaginative Hobbyist imagines actor Mark Wahlberg as Fantastic Four’s Ben Grimm aka The Thing. Take a look. […]
Unbeknownst to many, is the fact that some of our most fondly (and some not so fondly) remembered horror franchises of the 80s have also been adapted to our favorite entertainment medium: comic books.Here are eight 80’s horror movies that also happen to be comic books!
In Marvel 2 in One #3 Chip Zdarsky and Valerio Schiti bring back a treacherous Spider-Man villain who attempted to kill the Human Torch in the past.