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The decorated author has spoken out about the ceremony going ahead in the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires.
The acclaimed horror author Stephen King has revealed which TV shows are "worth his time" from 2024 and beyond.
Social media reactions to early screenings of the bombastic new horror comedy arrived earlier this month, but Stephen King has now added his voice to the chorus of praise. The author has seen the movie, and in posting his critique to Threads, he has revealed that he is enamored with how off-the-walls it is. King wrote,
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Stephen King film The Monkey is the latest horror movie to wow with a unique marketing campaign. But it's far from the only scary film to embrace innovation.
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If you grew up reading horror or have seen the trailer for Longlegs director Osgood Perkins' new movie The Monkey, you'll know it's based on Stephen King's short story of the same name. What you might not know,
Written and directed by Longlegs helmer Osgood Perkins and adapted from King's short story of the same name, The Monkey follows twin brothers Hal and Bill (both played by Theo James), who witnessed a string of horrifying deaths as children after discovering their father's toy monkey in the attic.