The late, great George Romero and Stephen King only managed to collaborate on two full fledged features (not counting the profoundly decent anthologies Creepshow 2
The late, great George Romero and Stephen King only managed to collaborate on two full fledged features (not counting the profoundly decent anthologies Creepshow 2
As of time of writing, Netflix produced Stephen King adaptations are about 50/50 when it comes to quality. While Mike Flanagan’s production of Gerald’s Game
Warner Bros. Pictures has released the full trailer for ‘Doctor Sleep’, the sequel to ‘The Shining’, based on novel by Stephen King. Ewan McGregor stars
Just because you are the world’s preeminent horror author, it doesn’t mean that you’re not gonna produce the odd stinker every now and then and
After Brian DePalma’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Carrie hit big the race was on to adapt the author’s books pretty much as fast as
Many people attribute the startling rise in coulroaphobia during the last few decades primarily to one source.Timothy James Curry.Or I should say Tim Curry’s portrayal
Andy Muschietti revealed the final trailer for ‘IT: Chapter 2’ at Comic-Con. The film is the follow up to his smash hit part one which
Warner Bros. has released the teaser for ‘Doctor Sleep’, the sequel to Stanley Kubrick’s ‘The Shining’ and based on the novel by Stephen King .
Movies based on short stories by Stephen King have proven time and time again to be a mixed bag and this TV movie adaptation of
It could be argued that the 80’s obsession for newly adapting all things Stephen King could be compared to the California gold rush of 1849,
Based on Stephen King’s novella “Cycle Of The Werewolf” – a title that’s too on the nose even for a werewolf movie, I guess –
“I’m gonna scare the Hell outta you, and that’s a promise!” threatens Stephen King himself as he leers at you from the trailer for his
What with the It reboot, Castle Rock and Mr Mercedes on TV and with many future terrors in the pipeline, it’s tough to imagine a
As a hard-core Stephen King fan I’ve been surprisingly cold on his movie adaptations. It’s just that because King’s imagination can be so out there,
Holy crap, I loved this movie.Over the last couple of years indie horror has been whupping butt at the multiplexes. Everything from The Babadook to
Before Neflix utilised Mike Flannigan’s talents for their Haunting Of Hill House series and before he wrangled Stephen King for the big screen with Doctor
Death is (obviously) a reoccurring theme in horror, with a slashing knife or crunching jaws ending the pulse of many a hapless victim who appears
Frank Darabont is famously no stranger to Stephen King, but an argument could be made that his superlative adaptations of both The Shawshank Redemption and
When one thinks of the sizable output of hyper prolific author Stephen King, usually his brick sized tomes like the epic Dark Tower series or
Arch zombie-meister and genuine horror legend George A. Romero and Stephen King were always a stone’s throw away from collaborating together to the point where