98 min 98 min Stanley Kubrick | First came 1976’s Carrie, two years after he published that first novel, which made household names of the author, Brian De Palma, Sissy Spacek, and the humiliating viscosity of pig’s blood. Stars: Dale Midkiff, Bob Gunton, But the silly premise has a near-perfect amount of terror and tension, thanks to Carpenter, that keeps it from veering into schlock. Maximum Overdrive is often considered the worst King adaptation, especially by its director: Stephen King. Though Carrie was the first Stephen King movie in 1976, the first TV movie was Salem’s Lot, airing on CBS. 91 min In fact, Shooter references Mort’s burning desire to “shoot her," with “her” being his wife. Rose and her posse of soul-sucking immortals feeds on others’ shine, and they want to feast on Danny and his new friend, the powerful teen girl Abra (Kyliegh Curran). All Stephen King Movies Ranked. | Sophia Lillis, Votes: A complete list of Stephen King's Movies. But quality casting and craftsmanship, bolstered by a chilling, well-structured script, doesn’t forgive the unforgivable conduct of its director. Moretz is miscast as the homely, awkward teen outcast, but she excels at selling the boiling contempt for her overbearing, overzealous mother, played by an over-the-top but effective Julianne Moore. $30.52M, R Bonnie Bedelia, R Stars: As a group of horny teens (shocker) go swimming in a lake and get picked off by a murderous oil-like slick, “The Raft” is the only one of the lesser-known King stories adapted for the film that reaches pulse-quickening levels of fright. Stars: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi. The Master of Horror is ubiquitous, especially in the streaming age. Stars: One of the few things that's watchable in this disappointing effort is Corey Haim’s performance as a wheelchair-bound kid battling the werewolf terrorizing his small town. Director: Bill Skarsgård, 101 min Fans wish they got to see Carpenter’s take on the material, which centers on Drew Barrymore (in her first post-E.T. The movie is pure polish; a cinematic achievement as endearing as it is profound. Alan King, Fred Gwynne, 5 Elements Every Stephen King Movie Needs August 1st, 2019 Stephen King has been one of the greats of literature since the early 1970s when “Carrie” was first published, and the legacy of his work on the big screen further proves his tremendous pop culture prominence. | Arguably the most popular story to come out of King’s Skeleton Crew collection, The Mist is a dread-fueled supernatural thriller, with most of the action taking place in a grocery store. He doesn’t believe — until he does. Rob Reiner Brooke Adams, Tom Savini, Votes: When your movie’s biggest claim to fame is making dynamic performers like Sydow and Harris seem bored and phoning it in, you know you’ve done King wrong. And Kubrick's elaborate, purposeful camera work gives the film a haunting quality all its own. | 39,656 Jim Haynie, Votes: 106 min Bonnie Bedelia, | By Rob Hunter. E.G. James Mason, Soon after settling in, he confronts genuine terror. A man and his family return to his hometown, where he is then harassed by teenagers that died when he was a kid. | Matthew Lawrence, By Michael Kennedy … After a famous author is rescued from a car crash by a fan of his novels, he comes to realize that the care he is receiving is only the beginning of a nightmare of captivity and abuse. Fantasy, Horror. What will be the Top 5 Best Stephen King Movies? Mary Lambert Ed Harris, | While not quite “dead on arrival,” Dolan’s Cadillac is quite the inert crime thriller based on a very old King short story that even die-hard fans forgot existed. Stars: 132 min Works Upcoming The Author News FAQ The Dark Tower. Updated on 9/6/2019 at 4:29 PM. Carrie was King's first published novel and the first of his stories to be turned into a movie. Based on King’s 1972 short story, and directed by horror legend Tobe Hooper in what is clearly a for-hire gig, the titular horror racking up a gruesome body count in the movie is, um, a possessed piece of laundry equipment. King’s favorite cinematic translation of one of his works, Stand By Me proves that Hollywood doesn’t need supernatural horror to make a great and timeless King adaptation. Buzzfeed's Louis Peitzman recently decided to watch EVERY single Stephen King adaptation and rank them all in order of worst to best. 181 min | Gross: 92 min (The Shining Easter eggs that pepper this sequence range from subtle to obvious, but never overpowering or distracting.). Stars: Choosing a Stephen King movie can be a daunting task—after all, he's had a hand in over 300 screen adaptations. Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years, finding solace and eventual redemption through acts of common decency. | Kate Maberly, R There is a thematic darkness underscoring the relationship between these two characters, one Atlantis too often ignores or outright avoids — much to the movie’s detriment. Brian Krause, Stephen King Lucinda Jenney, In Ed Harris’ second role in a King adaptation (the first being Creepshow), the Oscar-nominated actor headlines this noble misfire that brings King’s dense novel to the big screen but without much of the urgency or tension that made Needful Things the book such a pageturner. Pierce Brosnan, Stars: 97 min Tom Hanks stars as the kindest death row prison guard ever made and the late Michael Clarke Duncan plays Coffey, a falsely-accused prisoner who can heal with his touch. John Ashton, Director: The end result is, well, a lifetime sentence in Director Jail for King, who encapsulated his experience with the film by saying this: “I was coked out of my mind all through its production, and I really didn’t know what I was doing.”. | NETFLIX. Instead, the low-budget horror entry is stuck in Roger Corman-level schlock and barely rises to the level of late-night cable watch. Stars: Hollywood has tried both the sequel and remake route with this property, but none of them can touch the original. | Throw in a supporting role from Samuel L. Jackson as the hotel’s ghoulish manager and 1408 is a devilishly good time. Marcia Gay Harden, Director: Robert Rusler, Read on for details on every upcoming and new Stephen King movie and TV adaptation. Everett McGill, You bet. | Gross: But at its (no pun intended) heart, Atlantis is a story about a kind old man (Anthony Hopkins) trying to make a meaningful connection with an innocent tween (played by a very young Anton Yelchin), using what life he has left to bond with someone who has barely begun to live theirs. 111 min An adaptation so bad, King sued to have his name taken off it. | Drama, Horror, Mystery. | Gross: | Allen’s always great in everything she’s in, which makes it all the more disappointing that A Good Marriage can’t provide her with a consistently gripping movie worthy of her talents. 192 min As entertaining as it is inconsistent, Creepshow makes a strong case that King is best serviced in small doses on the big screen. Stephen King's novel The Dead Zone became both a movie and a TV show, with the latter making some major changes to the story and characters. 142 min Brian De Palma A complete list of Stephen King's Movies. Heather Locklear, Votes: Cell tries to pass itself off as a cautionary tale about the perils of technology, but the filmmakers fail to find ways to make that resonate, or try to update the 2006 source material to reflect the advances in modern mobile phone technology in ways that could be truly terrifying. And definitely his most disappointing. The Mangler is about as direct-to-video as King’s less-than adaptations get, but somehow this Robert England-starrer earned a wide theatrical release. 146 min Tim Reid, In the King short story, it was a rat terrorizing workers, not that the change makes the material better. A far cry from the excellent macabre horror of the first Creepshow anthology film, Creepshow 2 doesn’t get much better or scarier than its take on King’s short story, “The Raft,” which kicks off this sequel. Jack Nicholson, Whether in novel or film form, Misery is one of King’s greatest and most effective horror/suspense tales. This problematic choice hinders Marriage’s attempts to raise the emotional stakes or tension as the film climaxes with a violent showdown that falls short. Brad Renfro, Crime, Drama, Thriller. | 108 min Stars: | Also, you may want to consider reading this list with the lights on. It all started back in 1976 with the release of Carrie, a movie … Which is ironic, considering the subject matter. Carrie White, a shy, friendless teenage girl who is sheltered by her domineering, religious mother, unleashes her telekinetic powers after being humiliated by her classmates at her senior prom. Flanigan is fearless and inventive in his approach to the story’s themes of grief and how loss isn’t there to make us weak, but to show us how strong we really are. Watch until the end to find out! Lawnmower Man seems to only have two speeds: bad ideas, or terrible ones. Director: Emilio Estevez, Elba, as the iconic gunslinger Roland Deschain, invests the character with his charismatic (and effortless) screen presence, but the actor seems lost in a movie that doesn’t know how best to utilize his talents. Mark L. Lester Joe Mantegna, Some are all-timers (think Shawshank Redemption or The Shining). 184,172 | (When Coffey asks if he can avoid wearing a black shroud prior to his execution, because he is afraid of the dark, it is a gut punch.). A minor detour in the summer of 1959 becomes one of the defining moments in the boys’ lives, accompanied by a catchy soundtrack of oldies led by Ben E. King’s title song. Piper Laurie, As werecat changelings are wont to do. Linda Hamilton, The following is a complete list of books published by Stephen King, an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. Robert John Burke, Peirce’s film tries to be faithful to both the book and De Palma’s original and, in doing so, forgets to forge its own path — outside of this version of Carrie (Chloë Moretz) succumbing to the ridicule of her fellow students thanks to a video going viral. | Jaeden Martell, | $38.12M, PG-13 Jenny Wright, A young couple is trapped in a remote town where a dangerous religious cult of children believes that everyone over age 18 must be killed. Tom Skerritt, A boy blackmails his neighbor after suspecting him to be a Nazi war criminal. 94 min We Rank Every Stephen King TV Movie & Mini-Series! John Franklin, Votes: Director: Horror, Mystery. Bryan Singer Tim Robbins, | But Allen and LaPaglia give it their all, delivering two of the best performances in a movie based on King’s works. 126 min His books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many of them have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books. Jimmy Smits, | Hal Holbrook, Yeardley Smith, Votes: King’s only attempt to direct a feature film is a visually and narratively uninspired mess that seems completely uninterested in having any fun with the source material’s wacky premise: After a comet passes Earth’s sky, machines and vehicles become sentient and target humanity. Horror. Timothy Hutton, R.G. | It limps along as the cinematic equivalent of checking off one’s daily house chores, which is fitting considering how it limped to video after a brief and small theatrical release. Herbert Lom, Votes: | Gross: Allyce Beasley, R Jerry O'Connell, Votes: A macabre homage to vintage horror comics like Tales From the Crypt, Creepshow’s parts are better than its whole — especially the old-school monster movie vignette “The Crate” and the terrifying tale of zombie Ted Denson getting revenge on his killer, Leslie Nielson, in “Something to Tide You Over.”, But for the most scares, watch (if you dare) “They’re Creeping Up on You." | The only thing scarier than the creatures with eye stocks attacking our heroes is what fear does to the humans who are confined together. Frances Sternhagen, Votes: That setup is disturbing enough without Singer’s camera lingering uncomfortably too long on his teenage star’s body, which makes rewatching the movie as difficult now as it was then. Jim Brown, Votes: Max von Sydow, | Gross: Every Stephen King Movie and Miniseries, Ranked. But Bills Hader and Skarsgård elevate the angst-heavy material, even though the latter’s Pennywise is reduced to slightly more than a peripheral presence. | | | Gross: Director: Tobe Hooper Crank it up. Stars: | Judging by critical responses and box office, IT Chapter Two fell creatively short to the unprecedented success of the first film. Richard Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Stephen King's The Dead Zone: Every Difference Between The Movie & TV Show. Another King adaptation casts a writer as its protagonist, this time with Hutton playing both Thad Beaumont and his evil, Mr. Hyde-esque alter ego, George Stark. $20.77M, R Director: Stars: John Travolta, Votes: | As the titular fog rolls through a small town, along with the grotesque monsters inside it, fear goes viral among the town’s citizens as they turn to mob rule in a desperate attempt to fend off the creatures trying to kill them. $28.34M, R Director: Stars: And it almost was, before Carpenter was removed from consideration following the lackluster box office of 1982’s The Thing. Even though she won the Oscar for Misery, star Kathy Bates considers Dolores Claiborne to be both her favorite role and best performance. When late-night workers at a textile mill keep dying, those left struggle to survive attacks by (wait for it) a giant bat. | Drama, Thriller. When she’s not putting on a good face for her murderous spouse, Darcy is slowly, privately mustering what it takes to take her husband down. James Caan, A writer's fictional alter ego wants to take over his life...at any price. What it lacks in consistent scares it makes up for with sustained bouts of suspense. Except every week in your inbox. | Christopher Stone, Votes: Christopher Plummer, | Gross: 114 min Sure. 22,723 Daniel Matmor, Stand By Me was a then-risky gamble; Columbia Pictures was taking a chance on both Reiner, then a comedy-only director, and on bringing a non-horror King story to the screen. But, for some reason, the proceedings didn’t ward off cameos from horror and sci-fi icons like Tobe Hooper, Clive Barker, Joe Dante, and Mark Hamill (!). John Cusack, Lois Chiles, 89 min 180 min | Gross: | The two suffer the slings and arrows of life in this corrupt prison together, while also using each other to find hope and meaning in a place hellbent on snuffing either out. $48.02M, R Working off an original screenplay written by King, Sleepwalkers centers on a nomadic race of shape-shifting creatures that are a mix of vampire, werewolf, and human-sized cat. $15.19M, R $14.57M, PG-13 Fantasy, Horror. $16.32M, R Tom Holland, Creepshow marks Romero’s first collaboration with a King property (several, in the case of this original anthology). A successful writer in the midst of a painful divorce is stalked at his remote lake house by a would-be scribe who accuses him of plagiarism. Trapped in her car with her son (Danny Pintauro) in the blistering heat as a rabid dog terrorizes them, Dee Wallace literally gives a full-throated performance as a mother desperate to save her child from the foaming jaws of his would-be killer. The Night Flier was considered so bad that it went direct-to-home video first, before New Line Cinema snapped it up for a 1998 theatrical release that proved to be one of the studio’s worst business decisions. Emilio Estevez (whose father, Martin Sheen, appeared in the far superior The Dead Zone) rises up to lead a motley resistance against the machines. In 1960, seven pre-teen outcasts fight an evil demon who poses as a child-killing clown. Tom Holland Yes, it’s about a haunted, possessed car — a 1958 Plymouth Fury — that has a murderous obsession with its owner. | A complete ranking of every movie, TV series, or episode involving Stephen King. 94 min But Koepp’s by-the-numbers script effectively builds tension leading up to the eye-rolling reveal, which is one of the movie’s few selling points. Director Mick Garris’ first Stephen King collaboration is arguably his worst. 104 min Despite being a box office disappointment, Doctor Sleep is one of the best King adaptations. Most of the passengers on an airplane disappear, and the remainder land the plane in a mysteriously barren airport. 93 min Laurie Holden, Daniel Attias Kathy Bates, Stars: For as long as King’s been been publishing, Hollywood’s been knock-knock-knockin’ on Stephen’s door for more. Keith Gordon, 30,082 Comedy, Horror, Thriller. Stars: Director: | Gross: Their lives intersect in ways that tug on the heartstrings with Hallmark Movie subtlety, but also provide some of the most heartbreaking moments in a film based on a Stephen King book. 92 min Morgan Freeman, John Harrison Director: Plagued by behind-the-scenes controversy that clung to the movie before its release, Apt Pupil understandably struggled to find an audience despite the script being one of the better, more faithful King adaptations. 8,359 David Forrester, Votes: One of the highest-profile box office failures among King’s big-screen slate of adaptations, The Dark Tower suffers from yet another problematic script from co-writer and producer Akiva Goldsman, which takes the admittedly complicated plot and world-building of the novel and makes it both needlessly convoluted and frustratingly pedantic. Stars: A freak storm unleashes a species of bloodthirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole up in a supermarket and fight for their lives. Don Kaye Sep 21, 2019 The master of horror is ready for his closeup. Director: | One of the 1980s’ most essential films, Rob Reiner directs with a mastery of tone as four young teens go in search of a dead body and, along the way, are forced to grow up a lot sooner than they hoped. King’s disapproval with director Stanley Kubrick’s take on The Shining is legendary, but that doesn't change the fact that it's easily one of the best King movies ever filmed.
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