The Running Man is a film I’ve been particularly looking forward to, given that it comes from Edgar Wright, who has a distinct style that’s served a number of films brilliantly over the years, not …
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The Running Man is a film I’ve been particularly looking forward to, given that it comes from Edgar Wright, who has a distinct style that’s served a number of films brilliantly over the years, not …
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IT: Welcome To Derry serves as prequel to IT Chapter One, and obviously, IT Chapter Two, and opens in December 1961, with Matty (Miles Ekhardt) exiting stage left from a cinema during a showing of …
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The Long Walk follows quickly on from The Life Of Chuck as another Stephen King novel reaching the big screen, and this time, it’s Death Walk 3000. Will they walk 500 miles, and then walk …
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The Life of Chuck starts with Act 3: Thanks, Chuck, where we start to see society breaking down, as suddenly worldwide disasters start happening including sinkholes, weird things happen in the hospital as observed by …
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The Monkey is a toy that… hang on, it’s not a toy. It’s definitely NOT a toy, and that’s a mistake a lot of people make, since when it’s set into motion, someone’s bound to …
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Salem’s Lot is a new adaptation of the Stephen King novel, previously made for TV in 1979 and 2004, with this latest one reaching cinemas in the UK, even though in the US, it’s only …
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Pet Sematary: Bloodlines extends the franchise, originally based on the Stephen King novel, Pet Sematary. The original movie was never the greatest, and after the 2019 reboot, I doubt we needed another entry in the …
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New Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases September 25th 2023 are as follows: A Couple Of Cuckoos Season 1 Part 1 (Blu-ray) Asteroid City (Blu-ray and DVD) Carlito’s Way (4K Blu-ray) Creepshow Season 1 (Blu-ray and …
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Lisey’s Story is the latest Stephen King novel to be adapted for a visual medium. I’m not one for reading novels, but while I’ll always love the movie version of The Shining, the sequel, Doctor …
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Doctor Sleep is one reason why I don’t watch so many films at the cinema, these days. As well as the fact that most of the more interesting fare just doesn’t get the space on …
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