Things (stylized as THINGS) is a 1989 Canadian direct-to-videohorror film directed by Andrew Jordan and written by Jordan and Barry J. Gillis.[1] It is considered by many to be one of the worst films of all time.
Things is reportedly the “first Canadian shot-on-Super 8 gore shocker commercially released on VHS.”[2] Shot in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario, the cast consisted of co-writer Barry J. Gillis and pornographic film star Amber Lynn.[3] The plot follows two friends in a remote cabin who “discover a womb of monstrous horror that demands graphic dismemberment”.[4]
In 1989, Things was released direct-to-video.[5] Things was released on DVD in 2008,[6] and was re-released on home media in 2011.[7] It has also been featured at film festivals.[8]
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