One of Stephen King's very first novels, The Long Walk, has finally been adapted for the big screen and it is as gut-wrenching, heart-breaking, and emotional as ever. The Long Walk Review Written in 1967 and published in 1979 under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, The Long Walk is one of Stephen King's first novels. With so many of his ...
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Director Rob Savage On Bringing Stephen King’s Boogeyman To Life
When it comes to horror, no one does it quite like Stephen King. It takes a special director and team to take the terror from the page and make it work on the screen. Director Rob Savage shared how they settled on a design for The Boogeyman that is sure to fuel nightmares for weeks to come. Director Rob Savage On Bringing Stephen King's ...
Walking the Red Carpet For Ralph Breaks The Internet!
I'm home from the Ralph Breaks The Internet Red Carpet Premiere and oh my Disney, I cannot wait to share everything with you! Walking the Red Carpet For Ralph Breaks The Internet was an amazing experience. It was definitely a night to remember! Thank you, Disney, for inviting me and providing travel and accommodations. Walking the Red ...
The Running Man Review: A Popcorn Flick That Lacks Bite
Glen Powell may be the lead, but Colman Domingo and Michael Cera run away with Edgar Wright's uneven adaptation of The Running Man. The Running Man Review Published in 1982 and set in the year 2025 (crazy right?), Stephen King's The Running Man told a story about a future where America had devolved into a totalitarian hellscape. The only ...
The Life of Chuck Review: Beautiful Thesis On What Makes A Life
A story that sits with you long after the credits end, The Life of Chuck is moving, thoughtful, and delivers just the right amount of hope the world desperately needs right now. The Life of Chuck Review When I first heard about Mike Flanagan's take on Stephen King's The Life Of Chuck I knew I had to see it. Coming out of the Toronto ...










