Stephen King
King’s books are often made into films,and they can be hit or miss depending on who made them. The new Salem’s Lot is the latter.
Author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home in search of inspiration only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire.
Pet Sematary feels like a good time horror film wrapped in the Stephen King charm, but it is terrors run deep and its implications devastating.
King On Screen is one hell of a trip down Stephen King cinema memory lane.
If you like the stories of Stephen King or you just like to be scared, this is something you should really be checking out.
Grounded by the incredible performance of Sissy Spacek and the masterful direction of De Palma, Carrie is a horror masterpiece that defies convention.
Nuanced and deeply layered, The Mist proves itself not only to be a well crafted horror, but an example of the true power of adaptations.
Nothing seemed more fitting for the fall equinox than Fritz Kiersch’s adaptation of Stephen King’s classic Children of the Corn.
It all started with Brian de Palma’s Carrie, and Stephen King became a household name.
Film Inquiry spoke with Joan Allen, one of the stars of the newest Stephen King adaptations: Lisey’s Story.
Film Inquiry spoke with Ron Cephas Jones for his role in the latest Stephen King adaptation: Lisey’s Story.
Lisey’s Story is a miniseries of magic, both in what it explores universally, but also what it generates internally.
As it is, The Stand, has some great direction and acting, even if some of the time management isn’t on point.
For a series that prospered on a measured pace and ambiguity, The Outsider continues to leave viewers in the dark, even during the grand finale.