Stephen King is an American novelist and short-story writer whose books are credited with reviving the horror fiction genre in the late 20th century. His books gain their effect from realistic detail, forceful plotting, and King’s ability to involve and
But Kölsch and Widmyer weave some mighty fine mood, which means this good-enough adaptation is still miles better than most films devoted to King’s work. 16. Children of the Corn (1984) It doesn’t hold up quite as well as you might remember it, but that’s probably for the ...
Horror fans are sure to rejoice when a terrifying trio of Stephen King’s screen adaptations -- “Salem’s Lot,”“Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye” and “Stephen King’s It” (a best-seller on DVD and one of King’s most popular TV miniseries) – debuts with all-new 2016 high ...
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Funky and frightening, this one's a weird, good time. Plus, it's sprinkled with Easter Eggs from the King films that precede it. — K.P. 27. A Good Marriage (2014) Credit: Screen Media Films Before working on this list I thought that the vast majority of King movie adaptations ...
Stephen King is one of the most prolific authors alive, but he is just as well known for the movies and adaptations made from his books and stories as forhis writing. Use this list of King's movies, short films and TV shows to find out if your favorite book has been adapted to the...
This is Frank’s third time (Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) directing King’s work, but the first time he has tackled the creepy stuff. The cast is headed up by Oscar winner Monica Gay Harden (Pollock, Mystic River), Emmy winner Andre Braugher (Homicide: Life on the Streets, Thi...
It advances the published scholarship on major directors frequently taught on film studies course, such as Kubrick, Croeneberg, and Darabont, as well as proliferating scholarship on King himself."The Films of Stephen King" is the first collection of essays assembled on the cinematic adaptations of...
"X," "The Hitcher," "Autopsy of Jane Doe," "Plane," "Crimson Peak," and more movies that Stephen King has liked or given a good review.
King genially opines on whether leaving the light on at night keeps the monsters away (“bottom line,” it does) and how he keeps the scares fresh after so many stories and novels. We see him hunt and peck on an ancient, hulking word processor (per...