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Today, Stephen King releases his 62nd book, “The Wind Through the Keyhole”, the eighth entry in his Dark Tower epic. But not all King works are created equal.
Movie Buzz Stephen King is a fantastic author of horror and suspenseful books. Check out some of the best books that were later made into films.
Movie Buzz I wish I could tell you that tree fought the good fight, and the wind let it be. I wish I could tell you that. A violent wind storm in Mansfield, Ohio ripped asunder the tree where Andy hid the money for Red in 'The Shawshank Redemption' (with Ohio standing in for New England thanks to Hollywood voodoo). What's next? Is the mouse from 'Green Mile' going to get crushed by a meteor?
Movie Buzz For your May 21st Rapture Film Festival. These are the best apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic films that have nothing to do with Michael Bay or Roland Emmerich. Since you're going to be left behind in the tribulation and will have nothing better to do besides suffer famine and plague, add your own favorites in the comments below!
Sent by an aspiring 14-year-old writer in 1961 to the editor of Spacemen Magazine. Hint: “My favorite feature is the Obituary department.”
This is AWESOME. Stephen King speaks against Republicans, Ronald Reagan, and the Tea Party at a rally in Sarasota, Florida.
Culture Buzz Please don't fuck this movie up. “The studios and producers will sit down with writers and directors in the coming weeks in an attempt to find the right take on the material. One thing to be determined is whether to attempt the adaptation in one or multiple movies. King will be involved in some capacity.” (Full story at The Hollywood Reporter.)
Latest in the (apparently) ongoing series. Is there nothing that can't be improved via minimalization?