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If not even television miniseries can manage to adapt the entire story successfully, how is a film supposed to do so?
There have been winners and clunkers in the Stephen King film canon. With the release of buzzy new "The Life of Chuck," we're ranking the 15 best.
For this list, we've focused solely on ranking every Stephen King movie adaptation, and specifically originals and remakes (no sequels, because frankly the Children of the Corn fr ...
The key to making a Stephen King movie: It's all about humanity. Like many of the iconic author’s Constant Readers, Flanagan has watched his share of bad Stephen King movies over the years.
Stephen King and I have a history that goes back almost 50 years. I saw “Carrie” at the Pix Theater in 1976. And I read my first King book (“’Salem’s Lot”) two years later, when I was ...
This won’t sound too surprising to TV and movie aficionados, but no shortage exists of upcoming Stephen King adaptations. Bill Skarsgård’s Pennywise will return in Welcome To Derry, and The ...
June will see THE LIFE OF CHUCK on June 6, a transcendent drama from the mind of Stephen King which won’t be a blockbuster by any means but will, nonetheless, be a sight. June 13 will see the release ...
Stephen King has named three movie adaptations of his books that he really didn't like ... There's one, Graveyard Shift, that was made in the eighties. Just kind of a quick exploitation picture.
Kathy Bates wishes Misery was even more miserable.. The Matlock star took the stage at the TCM Classic Film Festival alongside director Rob Reiner, where they looked back on the 1990 horror.The ...
Stephen King is the king when it comes to adaptations. His books are huge successes that span generations, so it’s no surprise he’s had over 60 of his stories adapted for film and TV.
Collectors of Stephen King adaptations can add one of the author's lesser-known stories to their shelves this week. Graveyard Shift, the 1990 horror movie adapted from a short story King penned in ...
Released 35 years ago, Graveyard Shift was based on one of King’s earliest professional sales, a short story of the same name that was first published in 1970 and later in his seminal 1978 ...