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Entertainment Stephen King on ‘The Life of Chuck,’ the end of the world, and, yes, joy “In ‘The Life of Chuck,’ we understand that this guy’s life is cut short, but that doesn’t mean ...
Contemporary anxieties Dark stuff, as King says, hasn’t been hard to come by lately. The kind of climate change disaster found in “The Life of Chuck,” King says, often dominates his anxieties.
Stephen King’s first editor, Bill Thompson, once said, “Steve has a movie camera in his head.”. So vividly drawn is King’s fiction that it’s offered the basis for some 50 feature films ...
There is dancing, Walt Whitman and joy. “In ‘The Life of Chuck,’ we understand that this guy’s life is cut short, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t experience joy,” says King.
FILE – Stephen King, left, and Mike Flanagan appear at the premiere of “The Life of Chuck” during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto on Sept. 6, 2024.
FILE - Stephen King, left, and Mike Flanagan appear at the premiere of "The Life of Chuck" during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto on Sept. 6, 2024.
NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen King ’s first editor, Bill Thompson, once said, “Steve has a movie camera in his head.” So vividly drawn is King’s fiction that it’s offered the basis for some ...
King, himself, just finished a draft of “Talisman 3.” If “The Life of Chuck” has particular meaning to King, it could be because it represents something intrinsic about his own life.
Stephen King on 'The Life of Chuck,' the end of the world and, yes, joy. ... “I love anything from ‘The 400 Blows’ to something with that guy Jason Statham,” King says, ...