For what it was at the time of its creation,THE BOOGEYMANis a pretty good movie. It may be a bit simple for those unfamiliar with King’s work and will probably give naysayers more ammunition in their “Stephen King is a hack” argument, considering it is, in the end, just a movie ...
"Elevation" (Scribner), by Stephen King After more than four decades of banging out best- sellers, Stephen King still has the power to surprise his beloved "constant readers."
Review: Under the Dome by Stephen King by David Steffen Stephen King is not known for his brevity. Many of his books are above the 500-page mark, with a few surpassing 1000. This can be good or bad. I never minded the longer books until I started writing, but now it’s...
In that case, the ban should be not on the burqa but more generally on any item of clothing that covers the face and body in such a way to make an interlocuter clearly vulnerable to assault in a limited number of clearly defined public spaces. But, in general, I think a ban on som...
Review by Roger CarpenterItalian director Fernando Di Leo is best known for his violent poliziotteschi, or crime films, like Caliber 9, The Italian Connection, The Boss, and Kidnap Syndicate, to name a few. However, like the majority of working Italian directors in the 70’s and 80’s, ...
Stephen King had a two-word review for Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Stephen King is the original Stan Lee... hear me out Even Stephen King's wrong about the best Stephen King movies Stephen King had no idea one of his weirdest movies was even happening ...
Intense physical training has transformed her body into resolute muscle accentuated by the palm oil strategically applied to make the Agojie hard to pin down. InThe Woman King's awe-striking opening sequence, Nanisca — followed by her soldiers — surfaces silently and sleekly from a sea of ta...
[Review of] The Stephen King CompanionBy Robert A. Aken, Published on 01/01/90American Reference Books AnnualRobert A. Aken
Scott’s Review #1,451 Reviewed November 10, 2024 Grade: A- My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) is an early LGBTQ+-themed British film directed by Stephen Frears. He would later become well-known for directing The Queen (2006). Though the film is choppy and contains several stories, the LGBTQ...
Stephen King‘s office building sits on a particularly dreary dead-end road on the outskirts of Bangor, Maine, just down the street from a gun-and-ammo store, a snowplow dealership and, appropriately enough, an old cemetery. From the outside, the anonymous building looks like a new branch...