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Stephen King’s work has been adapted so many times — sometimes by King himself — that it’s impossible to find a single unifying thread in all of the film adaptations. Sure, a lot of them are horror (certainly a lot of the worst are horror), but that’s largely because the boom ...
King's very first published novel,Carrie, was also the first title of his that received the adaptation treatment — to a feature film that was released a little more than two years after the novel was released. While many of the earliest adaptations translated his words for the silver screen...
Russell Crowe was once attached in the 2010s, before the king of King adaptations himself, Mike Flanagan, completed a draft in 2020 but gave up due to the scope and cost of the project. $11 at Amazon Related Every Stephen King Movie, Ranked 25 Essential Stephen King Short Stories A...
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Pop culture is in the middle of a Stephen King renaissance. While the horror maestro never truly slowed down — he has been releasing novels on an almost yearly basis for decades, spawning their own library of films and TV shows — 2017 has seen a dramatic wave of King adaptations. Gerald...
Andy Muschietti'sItduology is theGone With the Windof King adaptations. They're epic, sprawling works that capture the sheer scope of his lengthier novels better than any other. Still, the first installment is easily the better of the two.Itfollows a group of kids as they uncover the threat...
Even outside of the realms of horror, the most widely acclaimed King adaptations have a certain level of hokey wholesomeness to them.TheShawshank Redemption, for example, is remarkably solid movie that gets a lot of grief because it is, for some strange reason,the top-ranked movie by users ...
The sole film in which Stephen King takes the director's chair turns out to be one of his most over-the-top and strange adaptations. 1986's Maximum Overdrive draws from the Night Shift short story, Trucks, revving its plot into "overdrive" when it comes to action and absurdity. The co...