Tag: Stephen King
Greg Nicotero says CREEPSHOW is a love letter to King & Romero’s 1982 film
"I always felt that Creepshow was way ahead of its time, in the way that George told those stories."
SDCC ’19: New CREEPSHOW trailer looks like a horror comic come to life! Plus,...
Shudder's new CREEPSHOW anthology series looks like an EC Horror comic come to life!
SDCC ’19: New Line debuts terrifying final IT CHAPTER TWO trailer as part of...
Introducing the older "Losers Club" played by Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader and James McAvoy.
DOCTOR SLEEP trailer channels Kubrick and looks to the past and present for new...
Doctor Sleep trailer sets up a direct sequel to The Shining, with more elevator blood and more Redrum. Get a look at the trailer for the new movie here, which stars Ewan McGregor.
IT CHAPTER TWO Teaser Trailer Will Freak You The F Out
Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy and Bill Hader join the cast for the Sept. 6 sequel
Salem’s Lot Is the Next Stephen King Novel to Get a Big Screen Reboot
Salem's Lot set to get the big screen treatment thanks to James Wan.
A Year of Free Comics: Julia Wertz on her Creepy Experience Reading Pet Sematary
A True Story About Reading Pet Sematary As A Ten Year Old is a perfect way to get to know Julia Wertz comics
Review: PET SEMATARY, no need to revive this one
The latest King adaptation really just doesn't measure up
Gallery 13/Simon & Schuster Grab the Rights to the Stephen King Dark Tower Graphic...
They'll be reissuing them *bi-weekly*
Review: IT has plenty of laughs, but a shortage of scares
Coming off of this summer's abysmal adaptation of The Dark Tower, Stephen King fans have reason to be weary. King's novels can be difficult to adapt to the big screen, both too sprawling and other-worldly to see play out with your standard issue director without seeming broad or cartoonish. But IT, as a project, held some promise in the early days.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/27/16: Stephen King, George RR Martin and Neil Gaiman walk into...
§ Webcomic of the day: "Your lack Friend" by Ben Passmore. Just read it. It's an excerpt of a longer work that will be...
















