Tag Archive: Stephen King

Casting Call: The Adult Losers Club in the ‘IT’ Sequel

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*WARNING BOOK AND MINI-SERIES SPOILERS AHEAD*   Man I can’t seem to get off (that’s what she said!) the topic of the IT film lately.  Or should I say the first IT film… Continue reading

My Top Eight Favorite Moments From The ‘IT’ Trailer

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  If you’re a voracious reader and an avid movie buff like myself, certain literary works are sacred cows.  The words “movie adaptation” can generate as much excitement as trepidation.  I’m sure fans… Continue reading

Best Horror Authors of the Twentieth Century

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Horror has always been one of the most popular genres no matter which medium of entertainment there is. In the twentieth century readers were treated to an explosion in terror filling book shelves… Continue reading

The “IT” Factor

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  WARNING!  MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW!!!  IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE IT MINI-SERIES OR READ THE NOVEL AND DON’T WANT EITHER RUINED TURN BACK NOW!!! I constantly go back and forth between which Stephen King… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Cell’

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Directed by: Tod Williams Starring: John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson Plot: A cell phone signal turns users into zombies Review: The idea of a Stephen King book being made into a movie starring John Cusack… Continue reading

Akiva Goldsman: Serial Hack And Dark Tower Murderer

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I’m passionate about film.  Anyone who’s ever met me knows that’s the case. Sometimes too passionate.  However, if I’m sometimes overzealous it’s only because I believe in the transformative power of film.  Movies… Continue reading

Knee Jerk Racism When Casting Movie Roles

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This is a delicate post for me to write.  I live in a country (USA) where the issue of racism is probably more prevalent in the media than it’s been in twenty years.… Continue reading

WTF Hollywood??? Make ‘The Stand’ into a trilogy!!!

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I would characterize my literary relationship with Stephen King as somewhere on the level of Romeo and Juliet, although not quite as tame.  Saying he’s my favorite author is akin to saying Roland Deschain took awhile… Continue reading