28 Best Trapped Movies of All Time
If you’ve ever been stuck indoors and driven stir crazy from lack of social interaction, these trapped movies help you feel not so alone.
If you’ve ever been stuck indoors and driven stir crazy from lack of social interaction, these trapped movies help you feel not so alone.
Adapting a book into a film is a daunting task, primarily because the two mediums have distinct storytelling methods.
Horror literature has always held a unique fascination for readers, weaving tales of the macabre, the supernatural, and the terrifying.
The magic of storytelling often resides not in what is explicitly stated but in the unspoken–the subtext beneath the surface of a narrative.
Many failed movies could benefit with extra running time. Let’s take a look at 10 terrible movies better suited as prestige TV series.
The newest miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand (2020), like its central plot, is a battle between good and bad. And the show’s good parts are only due to the source material.
Before you check out the new nine-part series of The Stand (2020) coming to CBS in December, let’s journey back to the mid 90’s and revisit the four-part television miniseries of The Stand (1994).
In this episode of the Fictionphile Podcast, the crew analyzes why the movie The Shining is a work of art.
The Shining and Doctor Sleep are Stephen King’s latest seemingly complete saga, years apart in the making but just as chilling.
What better way to learn about writing novels, short stories, or any creative work than from essays on writing from legendary writers.
Proceedings start slowly with Christine, as two high school friends, Arnie the geek and Dennis the jock, navigate life through high school.
A Carrie limited series just got approved for FX based on the horror novel of the same name by Stephen King.
If you’re relatively new to Stephen King, you might not know the terms constant reader or the Stephen King Multiverse. That’s why we’re here to break down the fiction universe you simply must know.
The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep is now a feature film directed by Mike Flanagan.