Movie · 1982 · Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction · 1h 49m · R · English
Curator score: 8.9/10 (1.7M ratings)
Anytime. Anywhere. Anyone.
Overview
A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.9/10
IMDb: 8.2/10
Letterboxd: 4.35/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
Metacritic: 57
TMDB: 8.1/10
Director
John Carpenter
Production
Universal Pictures, The Turman-Foster Company
Cast
Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, Thomas G. Waites, Norbert Weisser, Larry Franco, Nate Irwin, William Zeman, John Carpenter, Adrienne Barbeau, Jed the Wolfdog
Curator Review
Verdict
A landmark of paranoid sci-fi horror: brutally suspenseful, endlessly rewatchable, and still unmatched for practical-effects creature work and escalating mistrust. It’s as much about isolation and human breakdown as it is about the monster.
Best for
fans of claustrophobic horror
viewers who love practical effects
people who enjoy paranoia and distrust narratives
sci-fi horror fans
rewatchers who like spotting details
Skip if
you want a hopeful or uplifting movie
you dislike gore and body horror
you prefer fast, joke-heavy horror
you need a lot of character warmth or emotional comfort
Overview
The Thing is one of the great pressure-cooker horror films: a locked-room nightmare stretched across the white emptiness of Antarctica. Carpenter turns the setting into a machine for dread, where every silence, glance, and blood test feels like a verdict. The premise is simple, but the execution is meticulous and merciless.
Worth noting
What keeps it alive decades later is the combination of pure paranoia and astonishing practical effects. The creature designs are grotesque, inventive, and still shocking, but the real terror comes from the way trust collapses inside the group. Nobody knows who is human, and that uncertainty spreads faster than the alien infection.
Bottom line
It’s also a model of lean genre filmmaking: controlled pacing, sharp staging, and a cold, fatalistic mood that never lets up. If you like horror that is both visceral and intelligent, this is essential viewing. If you want comfort, this is not that movie.
Top Letterboxd reviews
vi (5★) · 19961 likes
my dog: *looks at me*
me: how do i know you're not......... The Thing (1982)
Karsten (5★) · 17306 likes
a bit of a downer to watch this before embarking on a trip to Antarctica with my boys tomorrow
DirkH (5★) · 13581 likes
100% pure horror.
100% complete paranoia.
100% practical effects.
100% proof that horror doesn't need CGI.
100% inimitable.
100% Carpenter
100% timeless. (it's 38 years old!!)
100% terrifying. Still.
100% visual masterpiece.
100% mold breaking.
1000% One of my favourite horror films ever made.
p.s. Math was never my strong point.
alex todd 🧟♂️ (5★) · 11665 likes
Among us: The movie
Brian Collins (4.5★) · 10510 likes
For almost 40 years people have been asking if it's Macready or Childs when the answer is neither. The credits clearly say that John Carpenter's the Thing.