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stephen king
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Jun 3, 2024
ASH
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Jun 2, 2024
CUJO
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Behind the scenes of Cujo (1983).
May 19, 2024
237
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May 17, 2024
BASH ‘EM
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("There's no crying in baseball!")
Jun 8, 2022
GAGE, WHAT DID YOU DO?
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I stumbled upon this artist's rendering of Pet Sematary 's Gage Creed via Twitter the other day and it's been living just behind...
May 21, 2021
THE GOOD, THE BLAND, & THE UGLY — THREE STEPHEN KING ADAPTATIONS
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Have you guys heard of Stephen King? He's the one who wrote that book about the evil car that shits out a monster bat. Just joshin'....
May 5, 2021
APT PUPIL (1999)
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Stephen King has seen more adaptations of his written body of work than any other writer living or dead, except maybe for Bram Stoker, whose...
Apr 16, 2021
SILVER BULLET (1985)
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In the pantheon of Stephen King adaptations, Silver Bullet never garnered much respect, which is something I can and can’t understand. Ba...
Dec 17, 2020
THE STAND (1994)
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The Stand was a big deal when it premiered on television twenty-five years ago. Stephen King was still knocking out books and short story c...
Sep 16, 2020
CASTLE ROCK: SEASON TWO (2019)
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[Contains spoilers for both seasons of Castle Rock .] If anyone deserves the shared-universe approach to a large accumulated body o...
Aug 25, 2020
THE SHINING (1980)
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One of my favorite alternative Christmas movies is Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece, The Shining , based on the novel by Stephen King, who ...
Aug 2, 2020
I'M HOME
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"Any big hotels have got scandals. Just like every big hotel has got a ghost. Why? Hell, people come and go. Sometimes one of 'e...
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Jul 14, 2020
LET’S RAISE SOME HELL: ‘PET SEMATARY TWO’ IS A MASTERPIECE
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[Spoilers follow for the entire Pet Sematary series.] Oh, sequels. On paper, you’re so weird . You’re a continuation that was neve...
Jan 6, 2020
AN ADULT NIGHTMARE
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Dec 10, 2019
DOES TONY TELL YOU TO DO THINGS?
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Dec 6, 2019
IT: CHAPTER TWO (2019)
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(Contains spoilers.) IT: Chapter One , which I guess is what we’re now calling the first half of this saga, was a mostly successf...
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