Christine The Movie
A classic car called Christine was purchased by Arnie and transported to a repair shop to restore the classic car in its new form. While Arnie is rebuilding the car, he will turn into a cocky teenager. Things change when Arnie turns into an selfish and jealous person from Christine who has become a wicked and supernatural person who kills everyone who poses a threat to them. Christine is the car that was born in Detroit but is not a normal car but a wicked one.
10 April 1936, Austin, Minnesota, USA
6 March 1939, Weslaco, Texas, USA
1949, Brockton, Massachusetts, USA
25 March 1961, Galveston, Texas, USA
27 March 1942, Berkeley, California, USA
14 January 1949, Amityville, New York, USA
13 June 1919, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
7 November 1962, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 May 1949, Lake County, Tennessee, USA
4 July 1945, Reinbeck, Iowa, USA
25 March 1924, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
31 January 1914, Blountstown, Florida, USA
13 February 1963, Snyder, Texas, USA
2 December 1939, USA
15 August 1961, Chicago, Illinois, USA
3 February 1961, New York City, New York, USA
29 July 1963, New York City, New York, USA
21 September 1959
29 September 1956, Queens, New York, USA
14 July 1926, West Irvine, Kentucky, USA
December 6, 1939 in Springerville, Arizona, USA
26 September 1930, Los Angeles County, California, USA
January 08, 2011
Slickly made dumb horror flick about a diabolical car and a nerd transformed into a lady killer.September 24, 2007
Carpenter's thematic self-consciousness can't entirely overcome a shaky dramatic structure that sacrifices character logic to increasingly meaningless thrills.April 26, 2016
I love Carpenter, and I like Christine well enough, but I'm not as enthusiastic about it as I am about other King films.November 16, 2009
Fifties fetishism here is not nostalgia but critique, the cultural residue that deforms consciousnessDecember 09, 2013
Christine shows us what great filmmakers can do with flawed material, and how even their greatness can't solve every problem.September 24, 2007
This deja vu premise [from the novel by Stephen King] combined with the crazed vehicle format, makes Christine appear pretty shop-worn.February 09, 2006
Off the page, a 1958 Plymouth is no more scary than the St Bernard which romped through Cujo.April 14, 2011
Proves Carpenter's mastery of both mood and the widescreen frame.May 20, 2003
Only a moderately engrossing film.May 06, 2008
Tight editing and some decent scares make this one of the better King adaptations.October 23, 2004
This is the kind of movie where you walk out with a silly grin, get in your car, and lay rubber halfway down the Eisenhower.