A semi-regular podcast discussing all things Stephen King, from books to film adaptations, to other things that align with our interests, brought to you by @ml_harding & @hildebrandburke.
In this episode, we have an in-depth discussion about the upcoming Dark Tower adaptation, and try to work out what the film will look like based on the available clues.
The fourth and final part of our recap of the Hulu adaptation of 11.22.63. We look at episodes 7 and 8 of the series, and share our thoughts on the show as a whole.
In the third part of our 11.22.63 recaps, we look at episodes 5 and 6 of the Hulu series, and ask if filler needed to be brought in from the novel, and what's going on with Bill?
Another shorter episode where we talk about episodes 3 and 4 of the Hulu mini-series adaptation of 11.22.63. We also briefly discuss some of the news related to the Dark Tower movie.
A shorter episode where Craig and Mark look at the first two episodes of the 11.22.63 miniseries adaptation, and discuss whether it's a worthy translation of the novel onto screen, and if James Franco is actually tolerable for once.
In this episode, Craig and Mark discuss the forthcoming 11.22.63 miniseries as well as some casting news from the Dark Tower adaptation. Following that is a detailed discussion and review of Stephen King's new short story collection, The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. You can follow us on Twitter @ml_harding and @hildebrandburke.
In this episode, Craig and Mark discuss some upcoming adaptations of Stephen King's work, including the long-awaited Dark Tower film, and the TV series 11.22.63. That's followed up with an in-depth discussion of the 2014 novel Revival. You can follow us on Twitter @ml_harding and @hildebrandburke.
Craig Hildebrand-Burke and Mark Harding talk all things Stephen King. This week, we chat about the troubled IT adaptation, followed up with an in-depth (and spoiler-filled) review of Finders Keepers. Other things mentioned: Queen of Earth trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzPgN8eEI-c Goodnight Mommy trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzSsE5t7JNk Kazuo Ishiguro & Neil Gaiman discussion http://www.newstatesman.com/2015/05/neil-gaiman-kazuo-ishiguro-interview-literature-genre-machines-can-toil-they-can-t-imagine