Some of the best Stephen King movies are eligible, including The Shining, Stand By Me, and Creepshow. Dozens of King's novels ...
Stephen King is a living legend of horror literature, but his top 10 favorite books aren't exclusively stories that will give ...
Philip Montgomery for The New York Times Supported by By Gilbert Cruz Gilbert Cruz is the editor of the Book Review ... in April 1974, Stephen King had already written several unpublished novels.
If there's one name that has become synonymous with horror, it's Stephen King. King, who worked as an English high school ...
Based on King's 1975 book of the same name — his sophomore novel after 1974's 'Carrie' — 'Salem's Lot' is streaming Thursday, ...
Stephen King isn ... The best King stories scare so many of us that we all feel connected, and even the worst are usually pretty fun. King’s books and short stories quickly became hit movies ...
That’s a line with which any Dark Tower readers will be familiar, and it speaks directly to the significance of Maturin, one of the great forces of good in the Stephen King universe. In addition ...
Writer/director Gary Dauberman leaned into his past Stephen King experience ... the scope of the book is significant, and Gary Dauberman was faced with a significant task. While the previous ...
Another rebuke read: "Perhaps Stephen you should just stick to the clown books." This post is the latest from King – who joined the Democratic party in 1970 – attacking the former president.
Salem’s Lot is one of Stephen King’s best books, and though Tobe Hooper’s 1979 TV miniseries adaptation is an uneven creature of the night, it features one scene—of a young vampire trying ...
All of which helped make Stephen King’s masterful ... sinister tension that fuels King’s book (and subsequent Kathy Bates-James Caan movie) until it explodes in a bloodbath denouement fueled ...