May 252018
 

Everyone’s favorite creepy movie, ‘The Shining’ is finally getting its well-deserved sequel after over two decades. The horror movie, which severely addled our imagination is one of the most famous works of Stephen King. Stanley Kubrick’s brilliant direction brought the novel to life, scaring the life out of us in the process. 

The sequel will be based on ‘Dr. Sleep’, the follow-up novel to ‘The Shining’ and the release date is slated to be 24th January 2020. Mike Flanagan is on the director’s seat for this one. The story will be set in the time post the events of the original movie and will follow Danny Torrance’s life, who is dealingwith anger issues and alcoholism, which is of course inspired by his father Jack. Danny then tries to settle in New Hampshire in order to start a new life.

shining sequel© Stanley Kubrick

According to the plotline, Danny will show signs of psychotic behavior as he will try to connect with a 12-year-old girl named Abra Stone, who is a part of another paranormal world. The original movie followed Jack, a writer who agrees to become the caretaker of a hotel during its off season and settles in with his family. Strange happenings follow as Jack starts losing track of reality.

shining sequel© Stanley Kubrick

Only time will tell how much justice will the sequel do to the success that the original enjoys, but this sure is an exciting piece of information for Stephen King fans. 

Sep 202017
 

Right now, ‘It’ is literally killing it at the box office, and the movie’s director Andy Muschietti is currently enjoying the massive success of the movie. But he has already set his sights on another Stephen King classic.

Along with working on a sequel to the horror hit, which will focus on the adults who return to finish off the shapeshifting entity, Muschietti, and his sister and producer Barbara, want to remake fan favourite ‘Pet Sematary’.

Another Stephen King Classic Might Be Coming To The Big Screen Soon

King’s ‘Pet Sematary’ came out back in 1983 and the horror novel was then turned into a movie in 1989. There was a sequel to it as well that came out in 1992, but did not enjoy as much success as the original.

The 1989 movie starred Dale Midkiff and Denise Crosby as the young parents who move in next to a busy country road and a woodland burial ground, where the dead don’t rest in peace. The late Fred Gwynne played the kind neighbour Jud Crandall, who knows secrets about those woods that he probably shouldn’t have shared. The movie was a huge hit and probably kicked off the trend of King’s novels getting adapted on the big screen.

While talking to Entertainment Weekly, Andy Muschietti said, “My affection for Pet Sematary will go on until I die. I will always dream about the possibility of making a movie.” Barbara added, “We’ll see who gets to it first. But it is the first Stephen King book that we read, and it’s something that has been a great love, because it is possibly King’s most personal book. You can imagine his young family. What will you do to be able to keep your family? How far would you go?”

Another Stephen King Classic Might Be Coming To The Big Screen Soon

She continued, “But if we do it, we have to do it justice, like we did with It. The versions we read in the past years, the scripts we’ve read, have not been, in our opinion, representative of the book.”

They have some competition, though. Director Guillermo del Toro has also showed interest in adapting the novel as well.

Book of the Day: PET SEMATARY by Stephen King. Unrelentingly dark and emotional. Compulsive reading. Would kill to make it on film.

— Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) October 16, 2015

But, the bottom line is that it seems like we will get to see a newer version of ‘Pet Sematary’ quite soon, let’s just wait and see who’s the first one to do it though. 

Sep 092017
 

The commencement of horror in Hollywood has left viewers flabbergasted for a long time now. Since the beginning of human existence, people have been fascinated by ghosts or eerie tales. The curiosity to acquire knowledge about the presence of the unknown and feeling connected to the darker side of life has lead people to believe in ghastly energies around us. 

Filmmakers have tried to tap into this primal fear since the advent of horror films. They see the horror genre as a money-making venture while still being true to what it set out to do. The audience is also attracted to mysterious plots as well. With no idea of what might be coming next and totally unpredictable climaxes, such movies can be extremely alarming while giving us incredible chills!!

Director Andy Muscheitti is finally here with ‘It’, an adaptation of one of Stephen King’s most visceral and terrifying novels. Stephen King is one of the most prolific and imaginative writers of his generation. He is undisputedly one of the best authors in the modern horror literature and when it comes to movies based on his stories – they are successful in both commercial and artistic ways. ‘It’ is the latest movie based on his book after ‘The Dark Tower’ in 2017 and ‘Cell’ in 2016, both appreciable in their own ways. Since 1976, Stephen King’s book adaptations to movies have been enthralling audiences worldwide. It’s 2017 now and the charm still hasn’t faded.

'It' Review: Stephen King's Novel Gets A Brutal New Adaptation That Is Surely A HitSource: Warner Bros Pictures

The movie begins with a scene where Bill Denbrough and his seven-year-old brother Georgie are seen making a sailboat out of a sheet of paper. Georgie takes the boat out into the flooded streets and accidentally sails it down the gutter. He encounters a strange man claiming to be “Pennywise –  the Dancing Clown”. Georgie, being an innocent kid is easily charmed and devoured by the monster. The movie proceeds with the events that follow in the town, six months later. Bill, feeling guilty about sending his younger brother out alone, assembles “The Losers Club”. 

This band of children, on the brink of adolescence, are the only ones who are awake and attuned to the sheer horror of town’s mysterious unexplained tragedies and child disappearances. The creature also goes after a kid in the form of a living painting, permanently traumatizing him and attacks other in the form of a rotting leper. “The Losers Club” soon realise that they have been having the same experiences. Curious, they head to the library only to find that the town Derry has been plagued by such ghastly eruptions for hundreds of years. The kids come together, some out of friendship and some out of desperation resolve to vanquish this curse and free their town from ‘It’.

'It' Review: Stephen King's Novel Gets A Brutal New Adaptation That Is Surely A HitSource: Warner Bros Pictures

With each scene different and tingling, the film finds a proper rhythm to scare the crap out of us. Elements like – the balloons, the titular clown and “You will float too” do not make the film sadistic. The filmmakers have supposedly played the safe card in releasing the movie. ‘It’ is based upon only the childhood-set portions of King’s book. The film is expected to have a potential sequel after considering the film’s pre-release tracking numbers.

Overall, ‘It’ succeeds in making you feel the sheer terror that the kids in the film go through and sends chills down your spine. Do not watch the film alone especially if you have a fear of clowns.

Sep 072017
 

For anyone who ever had doubts about Stephen King and his ability to f**k with our minds with novels in various genres like horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science-fiction and fantasy; the 2017 release, ‘It’, cleared all those doubts. His evil clown tale narrates the ordeal of some kids who put up a fight against a clown with a history of murder and violence in a small town in Maine. Although Andrés Muschietti’s directorial venture is yet to hit the theatres, it has already kept us on edge with the eerily exceptional performances. Having said that, while ‘It’ has raised the bar for thriller movies really high, Stephen King’s talents knows no bounds and the upcoming Netflix original ‘Gerald’s Game’ is proof of the same. The film is based on Stephen King’s 1992 novel of the same name.

Check Out The Trailer Of Stephen King's ‘Gerald's Game'© Netflix

There are some stories that lose their essence when turned into a movie, but some stories become eternal once adapted into a movie and by the looks of the trailer, ‘Gerald’s Game’ has the potential to be that movie. The trailer starts on a fun note where a couple is trying to spice up their sex life, in a remote cabin, while on their romantic trip. To take things to the next level, Gerald handcuffs his wife Jessie and while she is handcuffed to the bed, she accidentally kills Gerald, leaving her with her no means of escape. With no one around, Jessie is left with nothing but to listen to her own voice and depend on some weird and painful memories to stay alive. Things turn scary when a hungry stray dog starts wandering the vicinity and tries to attack her. How she lets her inner voice take centre-stage to get out of this situation weaves the rest of the movie.

Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood both look highly promising as Jessie and Gerald. The movie is being directed by Mike Flanagan who has given us horror gems like ‘Oculus’, ‘Hush’ and ‘Ouija: Origin of Evil’. While we loved reading the novel, the movie adaptation is bringing some much-needed life to the characters and we must say that so far, we are truly impressed by the trailer. This Netflix original is slated to release on September 29th. 

Aug 192017
 

Love reading books before they appear on the big screen? Then here’s a treat for you. 2017 is a year where various popular books from different genres have been adapted into movies and are all set to release soon.

If you want to know all the details, this is definitely the right place for you. Here’s the guide that you have been all been looking for!

Check out these book adaptations and let us know if you’ll be watching any of them:

 

The Dark Tower I: Gunslinger by Stephen King

The Dark Tower (c) Twitter

Synopsis: Based on popular series of eight books, the film is a new take on the book of the same name. The story revolves around a young man who is all of a sudden transported to another universe known as Mid- World and eventually has to save the world. In this book, author Stephen King blends horror and sci-fi in a series for the ages.

Release date: August 25th, 2017

Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Idris Elba, Katheryn Winnick

 

IT by Stephen King

IT by Stephen King(c) Twitter

Synopsis: Scared of clowns? Then this book is a must read. Stephen King introduces an evil entity that appears as a clown and hunts kids down and feeds on their fear. If clowns have ever terrified you, then you’d best watch the film in bright daylight!

Release date: 8th September, 2017

Starring: Bill Skarsgård, Finn Wolfhard, Jaeden Lieberher

 

Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

Orient Express(c) Twitter

Synopsis: While the film on the same has been made before, this one is a new interpretation and people already love the idea. Our beloved Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot is all set to investigate a murder on the Orient Express. This book is worth every bit of your time to see how the murder mystery unfolds.

Release date: 10th November 2017

Starring: Daisy Ridley, Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Josh Gad

 

The Mountain Between Us by Charles L Martin

The Mountain Between Us(c) Twitter

Synopsis: This is one of those films that I have been looking forward to. This beautiful story written by Charles Martin revolves around a pair who survives a plane crash. Left with no one but just each other, they are forced to trust one another.

Release date: 20th October 2017

Starring: Kate Winslet, Idris Elba

 

Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle

Let It Snow(c) Twitter

Synopsis: Who doesn’t love a Holiday romance! The book brings together a tale of holiday romance via three short stories written by the aforesaid authors. All the stories are connected to each other and will make you laugh, smile and cry. Definitely a worthy read and watch!

Release date: December 9th, 2017

Starring: TBA