Over 7K filmgoers have voted on the 55+ Best Stephen King Movies. Current Top 3: The Shawshank Redemption, Stand by Me, The Green Mile
Fun facts:In the introduction ofEverything’s Eventual, Stephen King explained how he picked the order of the stories: “What I did was take all the spades out of a deck of cards plus a joker. Ace to King = 1-13. Joker = 14. I shuffled the cards and dealt them. The order in w...
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This is a work of sci-fi genius. Unlike other King novels, the main evil inUnder the Domeis not a person but rather the dome itself. “If you don’t control your temper, your temper will control you.” Stephen King 11.Lisey’s Story ...
One of Stephen King’s best recent novels is being made into a show for MGM+ Production on The Institute starts later this year, according to Deadline. MGM+ has ordered an eight-episode series based on Stephen King’s 2019 novel,The Institute,Deadlinereported this week. The novel ...
Originally designed as a limited series,Mr. Mercedesended up running for three seasons, just like there are three novels in this Bill Hodges series from King. The first book, which shares the title with this show, was published in 2014; the show first premiered three years later, in 2017...
Not all Stephen King stories are created equal, and The Dark Half is, in my opinion at least, not one of the horror master's best. So it's perhaps not such a surprise that the movie adaptation falls so far down in this ranking. Following a writer who kills off his pseudonym only to...
King weaves a masterful tale that burrows deep into the psyche, making it one of his most enduring and disturbing novels. He puts you right in the shoes of Dr. Louis Creed, a man grappling with the death of his son. We see the world through Louis's eyes, feeling his desperation and ...