Over 7K filmgoers have voted on the 55+ Best Stephen King Movies. Current Top 3: The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Stand by Me
Before working on this list I thought that the vast majority of King movie adaptations could be easily grouped into the great or the terrible. But it isn't that binary, and films like A Good Marriage are proof. Based on one of the author's more unpleasant novellas of the same name, ...
series in 2017–19, starring Brendan Gleeson as Hodges. King also wrote a serial novel,The Dark Tower, whose first installment,The Gunslinger, appeared in 1982; an eighth volume was published in 2012. Afilm adaptation of the serieswas released in 2017, and a TV movieadaptationaired in 2020...
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"X," "The Hitcher," "Autopsy of Jane Doe," "Plane," "Crimson Peak," and more movies that Stephen King has liked or given a good review.
Pictures already had plans for a larger universe, includinga TV seriesexploring the origins of the protagonist, the gunslinger Roland. For the most part, the series seems to still be in the planning stages, though King recently mentioned in aninterview with Vulturethat it may be a complete ...
According to the Stephen King Wiki, they’re “an ancient and forgotten nomadic race of vampiric shape-shifting werecats.” In the movie, they’re an incestuous mother and son who need to feed on virgin blood, and … well, you can probably guess where it goes from there. Amusingly, the...
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Movie queen and King (Stephen).Discusses the interest in publishing rights to the novel `The Stand-In,' by Deborah Moggach. The American Broadcasting Company's purchase of the television rights to Stephen King's novel `The Tommyknockers'; More.Nathan...
King, who wrote his book in the mid-1970s and whose adaptations have made billions for Hollywood over the decades, may have forced Warners to make a decision. “Between you and me, Twitter, I’ve seen the new SALEM’S LOT and it’s quite good,” the author wrote on X, formerly kno...