Released in 1986, a Wilmington-shot cult classic is the only film directed by celebrated author and horror icon Stephen King.
King likely hoped this newborn would’ve died in its figurative womb after its theatrical release, but today we can look back and appreciate his attempt and the efforts behind the mess he left onscreen ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
Shrishty is a decade-old journalist covering a variety of beats between politics to pop culture, but movies are her first love, which led her to study Film and TV Development at UCLAx. She lives and ...
It was trounced by critics and even received two Golden Raspberry Award nominations, one for King as Worst Director and Estevez as Worst Actor. It’s a project that King himself has disowned and has ...
A child bicycles slowly down a suburban street flanked by manicured lawns littered with bloodied bodies. He is the sole survivor of his neighborhood. It’s a genuinely terrifying setup — maybe just try ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Owner-operator Jackie Baggett’s 1999 Western Star is more than just a work truck. It played a key role in his marriage to his wife, Bonnie. The rig is themed after the Stephen King-written and ...