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King on Screen Scratches the Surface of the Vast World of Stephen King Adaptations
Stephen King is one of the most adapted authors of all time, and—unlike Shakespeare, Agatha Christie, and Ian Fleming—he’s still alive and prolifically publishing. New documentary King on Screen celebrates the phenomenon of King-inspired movies and TV series, mostly through interviews with directors who’ve helmed them. With nearly 80 titles (and counting) to sift through,…
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Insidious: The Red Door Is a Better Drama Than a Horror Movie
Patrick Wilson stars in and directs the fifth film in the horror franchise from James Wan and Jason Blum.
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The Flash Filmmakers Answer Some Burning, Spoiler-y Questions
Opening weekend for The Flash was certainly not what many people involved expected it to be. The box office was much less than anticipated. Complaints about visual effects and more were rampant. And yet, if you step back and look at The Flash’s Rotten Tomatoes audience score, it’s over 80%, which suggests many fans who…
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Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City Is Over-Stylised and Under-Realised
The director crafts a metatextual play-within-a-play that never quite ends up where you want it to go.