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Author Sharon Kitchens discusses the Maine places that shaped the career of the "King of Horror" Stephen King, and his influence on the Pine Tree State.
"Silver Bullet" is a 1985 horror film based on Stephen King's novella "Cycle of the Werewolf." The story is set in a small town terrorized by a werewolf. The main characters are a paraplegic boy named Marty, his sister Jane, and their alcoholic Uncle Red. Together, they try to uncover the werewolf's identity and stop the creature's killing spree. The film blends suspense, horror, and a bit of family drama, showcasing the town's struggle and the bravery of the young protagonist. To hear our reviews before watching the movie jump to 00:46:08!
On 'Inside Hollywood' this week, Dee Reddy, Podcaster and Cultural commentator looks a work of the King Of Horror Stephen King.
In this episode, Matt and Lisa take a look at the filmography of Stephen King and discuss some of their favorites.
That's right, it only took us seven seasons to do an episode entirely focused on Stephen King. In this one we look at his novels and short stories to discuss what makes him a Master of Horror. The Know Fear Cast is hosted by Matt, Mel, and Lisa. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @knowfearcast or visit us on the web at www.knowfearcast.com. You can contact us via email at knowfearcast@gmail.com. We also have a new subreddit at www.reddit.com/r/knowfearcast. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/knowfearcast. Even a little bit makes a huge difference. Mixed and edited by Matt Theme Music by Nicholas Gasparini.
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Friend of the show Christine Caccipuoti returns as my captive audience to hear about one of my favorite things: the collected works of Master of Horror Stephen King.
Show Notes: Doug's Socials: Good Times Great Movies on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GTGMcast Good Times Great Movies on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-times-great-movies/id997035817 Schitt's and Giggles: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008 Who's There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherePodcast Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com In this episode we discuss his love of 80's horror movies and he also tells me about his search to find a movie that truly scares him because nothing scares him anymore, despite growing up as a super scared kid. He explains how Stephen King's books were his gateway drug into the horror genre, why he loves elevated horror, and why he doesn't often rewatch horror movies. Want to support the podcast? Check out more information here: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support
THIS EPISODETo honor the Master of Horror, Stephen King, it's an analysis and discussion of our favorite creepy songs, with special guest Øyvind from Todd and Karen.****************************************
THIS EPISODETo honor the Master of Horror, Stephen King, it's an analysis and discussion of our favorite creepy songs, with special guest Øyvind from Todd and Karen.****************************************
A three hour, VERY serious Batman movie. Does it work? Shaun and Sergio sit down with Andy Davidson (@theandydavidson / theandydavidson.com), author of The Boatman's Daughter and the upcoming The Hollow Kind to discuss The Batman film as well as The Batman character. Pre-order his upcoming horror novel just in time for spoopy season! If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the disappointing showing of Batman Returns at the box office, Warner Brothers decided to go more family-friendly with its next Batman flick. But what would have happened if the storylines and characters introduced in the first two movies ever able to continue? We get a glimpse with Batman 89, a six-part comic series written by the original Batman screenwriter. Is it what we've been waiting 30 years for? Or is it a project mired in nostalgia? If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More than 30 years ago, Tim Burton brought Batman back to the big screen and changed the superhero movie game forever. Does his iconic vision still hold up in 2022? And what about the much-anticipated but less positively-received sequel? Shaun and Sergio put Batman and Batman returns under the microscope! If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Book of Boba Fett has come to a close. Was it great? Was it terrible? Or was it somewhere in the middle? Shaun and Sergio suss out Star Wars' latest offering and also sit down with TikTok phenom Shaylo Ren to discuss her own fandom, content creation, and the toxic fandom lurking about in a galaxy far, far away. You can check out Shaylo Ren ALL over Al Gore's internet at the following: Twitch // Instagram // YouTube // Twitter If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boba Fett made his debut in 1978 in the animated Star Wars Holiday Special and since then he has become one of the franchise's most popular and enduring characters. This has all led up to his own seven episode Disney+ TV show, The Book of Boba Fett. But what makes him so popular? Is the dinged helmet? The scuffed up armor? The jet pack?!? Shaun and Sergio try to figure it out. If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the year of our lord Wes Craven 2022 and a new Scream movie is out! 25 years after the original was released and changed slashers and horror movies forever, Sidney, Gale, and Dewey return to Woodsboro after a young woman is brutally attacked after answering a phone call. We talk the new movie plus the franchise as a whole with GoryCory, teen horror correspondent for Fangoria and Shudder as well as one half of the Scream Teens podcast. Shaun and Sergio also discuss Scream 4, the sequel that almost never got made. And make sure to follow and support GoryCory on all the social medias! Website // Podcast // Twitter // Instagram If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"What's your favorite scary movie?" And thus, a genre was saved. Scream quietly debuted in theaters December 1996 and by word of mouth made over 10 times what it cost. It simultaneously reinvented the slasher while also paying homage and staying true to its roots. It's no surprise it spawned a two decade plus franchise including a soon to be released fifth installment. Shaun and Sergio dip back into the late 90s when things started to get meta. The article we reference several times in our talk: The Oral History of Scream If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Matrix changed cinema in 1999. What do its characters do in 2021? Lana Wachowski returns to the series she and sister Lilly created over two decades ago; does she have anything new to say? Can a third sequel live up to the hype? If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marvel's newest entry into its Cinematic Universe is unleashed so obviously Shaun and Sergio watched it and have. some. thoughts! Eternals opened to fantastic early buzz but eventually ended up the worst reviewed movie in MCU history. Is it warranted? And why is the fanbase so vocal in not only their support but their displeasure of the critics? And what does the future hold for these characters? If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links plus email, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The premiere of the newest installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is upon us so Shaun and Sergio discuss and analyze Eternals comics, from their Jack Kirby beginnings on through the mini-series and one-shot of the 80s and 90s. Early critical reviews of Eternals has been tepid -- is that a fault of the filmmakers or is the premise itself flimsy and shallow? The Ancient Astronaut stuff baked into it certainly doesn't help... If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links including email and Discord, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final episode of the Michael Myers/Laurie Strode Arc takes a look at the brand new Halloween Kills film. Shaun and Sergio discuss and analyze the sequel, digging into what it does right, what it does wrong, and if the latter warrants its terrible critical showing. If you are interested in continuing the discourse or entering our current giveaway, please follow us on Twitter. For a list of all our other social media links including email and Discord, please visit our Linktree page. In the mood for some spooky reading? Get a copy of Shaun's debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters. It's a book "King of Horror" Stephen King loved! Also, check out Sergio's new hosting gig on the Dungeons and Dragons Lorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Neste episódio para o mês do horror falamos sobre It a coisa, Carrie a Estranha, Duma Key, e outras obras do mestre Stephen King.
If you love horror and suspect mixed with sci-fi and fantasy, look into Stephen King. You won't be sorry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
October is here and you know what means.. Halloween is right down road. What better way to start off the holiday season then by kicking it off with the King of Horror Stephen King. Special tribute episode all things Stephen King with co host Heather Poole. So sit down, grab some candy corn, lock all your doors and listen to this all new episode. At your own risk of course. Follow me on Instagram/what_the_jess_podcast Anchor.fm/what-the-jess --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/what-the-jess/support
En este episodio inaugural, me acompaña el periodista Pablo Sánchez Noguera en un recorrido por nuestros 10 filmes favoritos basados en libros del Maestro del Horror Stephen King. ¿Lo interesante? Ni el ni yo sabemos qué películas están en la lista del otro...
Welcome back to The Zone! Mike C and Rich are back in the studio to bring you the week in Horror. We have a jam packed episode this week, so let's check out what you can expect in The Zone: OPENING SEGMENT: - Rich discusses his experiences at Scare-A-Con HORROR NEWS SEGMENT: - New Evil Dead movie coming together - Sam Raimi returning to Horror - Stephen King's writer retreat - Creepshow series success and much more! TALKING HORROR: - #HalloweenFest Week 2: I Hate Halloween Visit our Website: 8122productions.com Facebook: Horror Zone 607 Twitter: @horrorzone607
The Boyz are ready to celebrate the King of Horror - Stephen King. Joined by Bonnie, Ya Boyz have a casual conversation on the books & adaptations of Stephen King. Also, Sherm is gunning for Mark Hamill & thinks Sissy Spacek stars in everything, while Tom gives new meaning to the phrase “Rage Against The Machine.” We AlL fLoAt DoWn HeRe.. .. . Intro - 00:26"Who's in Your Mouth?" - 02:15Blitzkrieg News - 03:22The Big Blitz: Playstation 5 News - 12:53Tom’s Dud(s) of the Show: WWE - 16:05RudeBoyz CatchUp (Onslaught Vol 1; Batman White Knight; Link’s Awakening) - 17:32Topic: Stephen King - 34:09Outro - 01:26:08 Reach the RudeBoyz:Rudeboyz.podbean.com Twitter.com/RudeBoyz469 Facebook.com/RudeBoyz469Instagram.com/RudeBoyz469bit.ly/rudeboyzrudetube Find us on Podbean, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher
With IT Chapter 2 in theaters, we decided to cover the King of Horror: Stephen King. With the help of Alex from Frightday.com, we dive into King's history in writing and how he's crafted stories that have landed at the most film and TV adapted author currently alive. We talk about his faults as a writer, his experiences, his advice, and ultimately why his stories continue to resonate with us. With The Mist, Pet Sematary, It, The Shining, Salem's Lot, The Dead Zone, and The Stand all either in their second adaptation or being adapted for the second time, King resonates with us, find out why he always will. Shownotes Alex Paterno From — Frightday.com, Game Boys Podcast Follow him @MostAlwaysAlexFollow them @GameBoysCoop and @Frightday Give Frightday.com a visit for all your horror needs.
Het langverwachte tweede deel van horrorsucces It duurt bijna 3 uur lang. Nu zijn er wel meer titels met een dergelijke lengte. Waarom hadden Gudo en John zo'n moeite met de speelduur van juist déze film? Verder in de podcast: een moordlustige rode jurk, hilarische functioneringsgesprekken en een ode aan de vele verfilmingen van Master of Horror Stephen King. 00:00 Introductie 03:09 Recensie: It Chapter Two 19:23 Jee of Nee 20:56 Recensie: In Fabric 34:02 Top 5: Stephen King scènes 67:39 Vooruitblik Presentatie: Gudo en John
In our first episode we take a trip to Derry to cover all things IT! We also cover ourselves and some background on the Master of Horror Stephen King!
This week in the Junkyard Joe and Erik take a look at the 1979 TV mini-series Salem's Lot. This is the first of a two part series exploring the made for TV adaptations of author and Master of Horror Stephen King. Salem's Lot was the first of many TV Mini-Series based on King's work and often considered the best but does it hold up to modern scrutiny. Do you remember Salem's Lot? Which version is your favorite? The novel was adapted again for a TV miniseries in 2004... Join the discussion by sending us your feedback at VideoJunkyardPodcast@gmail.com or joining our Group on Facebook. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079844/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Chatting about the King of Horror: Stephen King.
"The Witch Elm" by best-selling author and theatrical actress Tana French has been called "extraordinary" by the "King of Horror" Stephen King. Tana spoke to Roxanne about her latest novel and gushed about King's recent and rare book review for The New York Times. Tune in next week to hear Roxanne's full interview with Tana French! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
November is off to an intense start. Wendy Sheridan, Mary McGinley, and Robin Renée welcome listeners to the new month by wishing everyone a Happy NaNoWriMo, Happy National STEM/STEAM Day (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math), Happy (or Hairy) No Shave Month, and introduce some info on other celebrations and awareness days. But the main topic on everyone's mind is the U.S. midterm election. After what seemed endless campaigning and ratcheted-up anxiety about the importance of outcomes, voters had their say on Tuesday, November 6th. Political and social activism can hardly afford a break for long, but taking time for a few breaths and a smile over some substantial successes is in order. Robin and Wendy discuss election results, beginning with kudos to the winners in the New Jersey 2nd, 7th, and 11th Congressional districts and to the activists who helped make the victories happen. They talk about the good news of the House of Representatives being back under Democratic control. Tuesday night also turned out to be a good night for diversity, with victories for notable LGBTQ+, Native American, African-American, Latina, and Muslim candidates. There were some not entirely unexpected, but disappointing losses - Beto O'Rourke in Texas and Andrew Gillum in Florida chief among them, as Stacey Abrams is still fighting the good fight and has not yet conceded in Georgia. While far from creating ideal circumstances, the election results have given liberals and progressives reasons to be hopeful. Later in the show, Robin interviews Biff Bam Pop! publisher, Andy Burns. Just on the heels of the Halloween season, his new book, This Dark Chest of Wonders: 40 Years of Stephen King's 'The Stand' is on its way from Cemetery Dance Publications. Andy shares about how he came to write the book and gives a bit of a Horror/Stephen King 101 for the uninitiated and offers perspective on the spectacle of U.S. politics from north of the border. Birthday nods include Bram Stoker, Margaret Mitchell, Minnie Riperton, Bonnie Raitt, Rickie Lee Jones, Gordon Ramsay, Tom Anderson (MySpace Tom!), and Laura Jane Grace. Happy Diwali to all those who are celebrating. May light triumph over darkness! Things to do: Read "The Year of Women of Color" Observe Intersex Day of Remembrance and read this thread on biological sex as a spectrum. Check out a '70s classic: httpss://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0pwJ5PMDg
No time like Shocktober to celebrate Master of Horror Stephen King! Andrew sits down with his wife Joy and Actor Jaime Lamchick and Writer Alex Enquist who are newlyweds for an extra special episode! They discuss the film’s Gerald’s Game, 1922 and Children of the Corn! It’s marriage through the eyes of Stephen King so things. get. bloody. Get Listenin’!!
Check out the latest On The Couch of The Wilsons as we binge Amazon Prime Video and check Hulu exclusive Castle Rock on Hulu from the Master of Horror Stephen King and J.J. Abrams .
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