This month, we're creating a Stephen King bracket to pick the best book written by the prolific author. Help us pick King's ...
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 in April 1974, Stephen King had already written several unpublished novels.
Stephen King is a living legend of horror literature, but his top 10 favorite books aren't exclusively stories that will give ...
Some of the best Stephen King movies are eligible, including The Shining, Stand By Me, and Creepshow. Dozens of King's novels ...
Based on King's 1975 book of the same name — his sophomore novel after 1974's 'Carrie' — 'Salem's Lot' is streaming Thursday, ...
This essay by Stephen King on his favorite horror movie of all time is one of several contributed as part of Variety’s 100 ...
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 ...
When in doubt, you can always count on a Stephen King book to spook you. This Gothic horror and science fiction novel was published in 1818. This book tells the story of a mad scientist named ...
Stephen King fans can now pick ... have been converted into comic books or graphic novels. And, sadly, some of the most notable examples are currently out of print. The Dark Tower: Beginnings ...
“Ticket To Ride” by The Beatles made a quite famous appearance in Stephen King’s famed 1977 novel The Shining. The Fab Four aren’t explicitly mentioned in the book, but their music forms ...
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 ...