Book versus Movie is a debate that will rage as long as both forms of storytelling are around. And there…
Browsing: Stephen King
I remember when “IT” premiered in 1990. Like so many Generation-X kids, the television spots for the two-part ABC miniseries…
“The Long Walk” is a strange, occasionally mesmerizing genre hybrid: part dystopian YA nightmare, part minimalist sports film, part cruel horror,…
During the opening passages of Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of “The Life of Chuck” by Stephen King, panic and melancholy spread around…
I have vivid memories from Christmas, 1985. My mom is an avid reader of Stephen King, and my older brother…
I won’t lie, I’m a bit of a sucker for a Stephen King adaption. That’s not to say they always…
“Mr. Harrigan’s Phone” went unnoticed, at least by me, when it was released on Netflix in October of 2022. The…
With the sheer body of more famous choices from the juggernaut, “Needful Things” by Stephen King had always been one…
The 1970s saw a provocative shift from “classic” to “modern” in horror films. This transition created a focus on aggression…
“Doctor Sleep” is like the illegitimate child of Stephen King’s 2013 novel of the same name, and Stanley Kubric’s epic…
