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A memo for muggles: J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' books prove there's still magic in this world thehindu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehindu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
M. Night Shyamalanâs new movie âOldâ reminds me of something horrormeister Stephen King might have written (especially when he was cranking out spooky books under the Richard Bachman pseudonym). That made me want to take a fresh look at movies based on Kingâs books. Which are the best? I turned to The Ringer for its ranking. Hereâs their Top 10 (with a little editing for brevity): 10) âThe Running Manâ (1987) â King wrote this story under the Bachman pseudonym. While straying from the bookâs original vision, the movie ends up right in Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs wheelhouse, letting him dispatch a series of worthy rivals (including Jesse Ventura, Jim Brown and the great pro wrestler, Toru Tanaka) with aplomb. âFamily Feudâ host Richard Dawson gets a great showcase as well as the reality-TV mogul villain. ....
Fred Bachman, who never planned to leave his funeral business, retires battlecreekenquirer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from battlecreekenquirer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard When a filmmaker really clicks with Stephen Kingâs material, itâs not terribly uncommon for them to go back to that well a second or even a third time. Lewis Teague made both Creepshow and Geraldâs Game and Doctor Sleep. With this in mind, itâs easy to understand that though writer/producer Benjamin Cavell only just recently went through the experience of bringing The Stand into live-action, he has already put thought into another adaptation that he would love to make. Unfortunately, thereâs a pretty big snag involved. With all nine episodes of ....
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