Event Horizon, the 1997 sci-fi horror flick about a spaceship that rips the space-time continuum straight to Hell, had a hellish initial entry. It only made $27 million off a $60 million production budget. It has a scant 28% on Rotten Tomatoes. Its Cinemascore grade is a whopping D+. And yet, Paul W.S. Anderson’s work of phantasmagorical (emphasis on “gorical”) horror found a second life on the home video circuit, and a new critical evaluation. It’s now considered a fascinating, well-made, and aggressively scary B-movie masterpiece, with tremendous, practical production design, well-worn performances, and simply brutal blood splatter. And yet… some people want more.