T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month September 30, 2019 The Lost Opportunities of “IT: Chapter One” While much of the final cut works, earlier versions of the script went to deeper & scarier places.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 29, 2019 “The Dark Tower”: There Are Better Films Than These Childe Roland to The Dark Tower came, and unfortunately, he brought all of us along with him.
S Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 28, 2019 Society and Safety Get Lost in “The Mist” Frank Darabont's adaptation of the Stephen King story is one of the bleakest, most nihilistic takes on his material.
C Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 28, 2019 Check In To “1408”, No Reservations Needed 2007's Stephen King thriller is a wonderfully economic take on the horror writer's sensibilities, a real-time flytrap you can't help getting stuck in.
L Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Interviews TV September 27, 2019 Losers Fight “IT”, Losers Die: Love and Death in Derry, Maine IT star Dennis Christopher talks about Eddie Kaspbarak, Tim Curry, and the rest of his time in Derry, Maine on the set of the Stephen King adaptation.
F Categories Fantastic Fest 2019 Festivals Movies September 24, 2019 Fantastic Fest: “In The Tall Grass” Is Lost And Going In Circles The Vincenzo Natali adaptation of Stephen King's short story is a repetitive struggle.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 23, 2019 “Dreamcatcher” Is the Ideal Stephen King Movie, Ass Aliens and All For better or for worse, Lawrence Kasdan's adaptation of Dreamcatcher captures the strange, ambitious essence of a Stephen King novel.
3 Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 20, 2019 30 Years On, “Pet Sematary” Looked at Parental Anxiety and Little Else Mary Lambert's 1989 adaptation of the Stephen King novel Pet Sematary doesn't dig as deeply into parental anxiety and tension as it would like.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month September 19, 2019 “The Stand,” or How Not to Condense an 1,100 Page Book Into 8 Hours Mick Garris' ambitious but flawed miniseries adaptation lives on thanks to misplaced nostalgia.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 18, 2019 “The Lawnmower Man” Redefines the Term ‘Loosely Adapted’ An eight-page horror story becomes a blashemous '90s VR nightmare - one that Stephen King didn't want his name attached to.