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Top 10 Most Memorable Women In Horror – She’s A Babe… She’s Horrifically Babelicious

Yell! Magazine’s Halloween week is kicking off pretty good so far with articles we hope you are enjoying. TheMatt started it up with his list of scary video games to play, Evil Argento brought us ... Read more

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The Thing (2011) Review: Ain’t No Thang – OR IS IT?

Yell! Magazine’s review of The Thing (2011): Hey everybody, remember The Thing? Yes. No – No, don’t do that… I mean, The 1982 version directed by John Carpenter. This? Yeah, that. That Thing. Well, just ... Read more

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John Carpenter Could Very Well Be Proud – The Thing Prequel Trailer Released

So here we have the first ever cam-free version of the trailer for the much anticipated The Thing prequel. Fans of John Carpenter’s Antarctica horror classic are already criticizing the prequel for poor CGI effects, ... Read more

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The Thing Prequel Promo Poster Just Released – It’s Not Human. Yet.

I apologize for the repeated alliteration of “P” words. A new promotional poster for The Thing – a prequel to the 1982 remake – has been released just today. As a deliberate throw-back to the ... Read more

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The Thing (2011): A Bomb in the Making, We Think Not

Every fan of movies, but most particularly those in horror, are very wary when studios fuck with film classics. The worst are remakes followed close behind by sequels, prequels and re-imaginings. For every Godfather II, ... Read more

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First look inside “The Thing” prequel

Have you ever wondered about to the man with the slit throat discovered by MacReady (Kurt Russell) at the crash site of where the Norwegians found the alien ship? What about the mysterious scientist trying ... Read more

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