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| | | | | a.k.a. I would like to officially retract every bad or unflattering thing I've ever said about Stephen King's writing. I'm not a fan of Kubrick's film so there was little chance of my picking up the book... until I ran across King's comments: The character of Jack Torrance has no arc in that movie. Absolutely... | |
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| | | | | For five decades, Stephen King has captivated audiences with his richly developed characters, imaginative narratives, and knack for crafting... | |
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| | | | | Stephen King is no stranger to Hollywood adaptations of his works. Over the course of his career, many of his novels and short stories have ... | |
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| | | It Chapter Two is as strong a follow-up as we were likely to get from author Stephen King's weighty novel. The back half of the story is weaker than the first, both in the novel and the 1989 TV miniseries version. Co-writer/director Andy Muschietti doesn't entirely escape the meandering bloat of the source material (the... | ||