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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 ...
Also ranks #1 on The Dumbest Friend Groups In Horror Also ranks #2 on Great Movies About Furious Women Out for Revenge 4 It Tim Curry, Seth Green, John Ritter 246 votes When Stephen King's It was released on television in 1990, it took the world by storm as one of the most bone-ch...
Stephen King's influence on the world of cinema can't be overstated. With a prolific writing career spanning decades, his novels and stories have been an endless fountain of inspiration for filmmakers. From bone-chilling horror to moving dramas, Stephen King movies have left a ma...
As an author,Stephen Kingis known as the master of horror, but his most critically acclaimed movie adaptations tend to be of non-horror stories. That's not say that there aren't some great, acclaimed horror movies based on King books, including,The Shining,IT,Carrie, and more. But for ...
Based on the seminal horror novel by Stephen King, Pet Sematary follows Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke), who, after relocating with his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) and their two young children from Boston to rural Maine, discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near the ...
The king of horror himself, scared of a movie? Talk about a compliment. This is the master himself, who has terrorized millions of people with 50 years of nightmare-induced novels-turned-movies likeCarrie, The Shining, Misery, andIT. ...
Stephen King: The Master of HorrorThough Stephen King himself discounts the influence of a particularchildhood occurrence, one has to wonder whether it was the catalyzingevent that created the master of horror. As a child, he witnessed a trainrun over and kill his friend. It was so traumatizin...
In Blood Feast's case though, King recently offered it up as his pick for worst horror movie, as a way to begin a conversation with fans on Twitter about their personal choices for that dubious title. He didn't expand on his reasoning, but he's also hardly the first to cite Blood ...