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Paul W. S. Anderson's best movie, "Event Horizon," was a box office flop when it arrived in 1997. But in the years since the film's release, it's built up a cult following, with fans singing the praises of Anderson's gory sci-fi/horror romp. Is it the most original film? Heavens, no! There's a ton of material here borrowed from an endless stream of movies, including "Alien" and "Hellraiser." But it's also full of unnerving imagery that has a way of unsettling even the most strong-willed of viewers. And it also features an all-time-great scene of horror that has the power to give you the creeps no matter how many times you've watched the movie.
Paul W. S. Anderson's best movie, "Event Horizon," was a box office flop when it arrived in 1997. But in the years since the film's release, it's built up a cult following, with fans singing the praises of Anderson's gory sci-fi/horror romp. Is it the most original film? Heavens, no! There's a ton of material here borrowed from an endless stream of movies, including "Alien" and "Hellraiser." But it's also full of unnerving imagery that has a way of unsettling even the most strong-willed of viewers. And it also features an all-time-great scene of horror that has the power to give you the creeps no matter how many times you've watched the movie.
- 8/12/2022
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
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