![]() ![]() Actor Stephanie March (“Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”) is 49. Actor Kathryn Hahn (“Transparent,” “Crossing Jordan”) is 50. ![]() Actor-comedian Marlon Wayans (“The Wayans Brothers”) is 51. Singer Sam Watters of Color Me Badd is 53. Actor Charisma Carpenter (“Veronica Mars”) is 53. Lamont Pope) (“My Name Is Earl,” ″Family Matters”) is 56. Guitarist Slash of Velvet Revolver and of Guns N’ Roses is 58. Drummer Yuval Gabay (Soul Coughing) is 60. Guitarist Martin Gore of Depeche Mode is 62. Actor Lydia Cornell (“Too Close For Comfort”) is 70. Actor Belinda Montgomery (“Doogie Howser, MD”) is 73. Guitarist Blair Thornton of Bachman-Turner Overdrive is 73. Actor Larry Manetti (“Magnum, P.I.”) is 80. July 23: Actor Ronny Cox (“Deliverance,” “RoboCop”) is 85. He grew up reading pulpy paperbacks, and he's just brought his own stylish prose to that same material.Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 23-29: King has never shied away from the pulp inherent in the conceits of his stories, and he recognizes that his readers are so loyal in part because his books are entertaining in addition to whatever hidden meanings they might convey. Christine is a story about a killer car, and while it's also about teenage isolation and a general feeling of purposelessness, it's also very much just about a car that tries to kill people on behalf of its owner. What's core to King's appeal, though, is that his stories embrace the schlock that is the cornerstone of the horror genre. King is really good at it, too, whether you're more familiar with the books he's written or the movies almost all of them have been turned into. He's the author who wrote Carrie, or It, or The Shining, or any other work you can think of that seems designed to burrow deep into your psyche and discover what scares you most. If he's known for one thing, Stephen King is the horror guy. Harrigan’s Phone, Stephen King, and the horrors of technologyĥ underrated Stephen King movies you need to watch The Boogeyman might prove Stephen King movies are better if they’re based on his short stories We talked with the director about the remake and Stephen King’s appeal The best performances in Stephen King movies, rankedĬhildren of the Corn is back. Stephen King’s It – Part One is scheduled to hit theaters September 8. While the original story penned by King had the kids battling Pennywise in the ’50s and then again as adults in the ’80s, the first film will be set in the ’80s and then the sequel will occur in the modern era.Īlong with Skarsgård as Pennywise, the first of the two films also stars Jaeden Lieberher ( Midnight Special), Finn Wolfhard ( Stranger Things), Sophia Lillis, Jack Dylan Grazer ( Tales of Halloween), Wyatt Oleff ( Guardians of the Galaxy), Chosen Jacobs ( Hawaii Five-0), and Jeremy Ray Taylor ( 42) as the young friends brought together by the terrifying events unfolding in Derry. The story will be told in two feature-length films, with the first focusing on the younger versions of the characters and the second installment following the same characters as adults. Decades later, they find themselves brought together again when a murderer begins preying on the town’s children once again. on at 4:34pm PSTĭirected by Mama filmmaker Andy Muschietti, Stephen King’s It follows a group of childhood friends as they are forced to overcome their fears in order to battle an evil creature tormenting their town’s youngest, most vulnerable inhabitants. ![]()
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