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In 1986, director John Carpenter unleashed a whirlwind of martial arts, mysticism, and comedy in Big Trouble in Little China. Starring Kurt Russell as the boisterous yet hilariously inept truck driver Jack Burton, the film marries Read More
When “The Thing” was released, it would have been June 1982, and that meant it came out right before I turned 11 in July. John Carpenter’s “The Thing,” I know it well. I saw it in Read More
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