Posted: October 25th, 2024 9:32:20 pm Master storyteller and bestselling author Stephen King burst onto the literary scene in 1974 with the publication of the spine-chilling novel Carrie. On Wednesday, November 13th at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre in NYC (and available to stream) see actors...
Stephen King works on latest novel, film projectsCory Vowell
novel’s protagonist, a misfit named Carrie White, was created as a composite of two girls whom King knew when he was growing up. After drafting three pages of the novel, King had second thoughts about his idea and threw the pages away. His wife, however, rescued the pages from the ...
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Also ranks #7 on The Best Jump Scares In Stephen King Movies 1,982 votes Is this great? Photo: Salem's Lot 16 Salem's Lot This eerie miniseries adaptation of King's vampire novel takes place in the small New England town of Jerusalem's Lot, where mysterious deaths and s...
Also ranks #7 on The Best Jump Scares In Stephen King Movies 1,982 votes Is this great? Photo: Salem's Lot 16 Salem's Lot This eerie miniseries adaptation of King's vampire novel takes place in the small New England town of Jerusalem's Lot, where mysterious deaths and s...
Frisco airport, Stephen King novel seem to go togetherJim Gordon
The Wind Through the Keyholeby Stephen King Stephen King’s latest,The Wind Through the Keyhole, is aDARK TOWERnovel. The cover assures readers that they can read this novel even if they have not read the rest of the series, which is probably true, but the already converted will be inter...
Credit: New Line Cinema/Max IT writer Gary Dauberman has a solid take on King's classic vampire novel of the same name, immersing us in a mid '70s world of small towns, drive-in theatres, and the arrival of a vampire hell-bent on turning the population into his personal zombie horde...
Syfy’s new supernatural dramedy Haven brings its The X-Files-lite-meets-Murder She Wrote storytelling to a ho-hum resolution by the end of its pilot episode, despite the best efforts of sharp star Emily Rose. The series, based on Stephen King novel The