The acclaimed horror author Stephen King has revealed which TV shows are "worth his time" from 2024 and beyond.
The decorated author has spoken out about the ceremony going ahead in the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Monkey arrives next month—with ever-more takes on the horror author's vast bibliography following close behind.
In a post on Bluesky, the Twitter-alternative social media site, author Stephen King said he would not be voting as a member of the Academy this year. He further stated, “IMHO they should cancel them [the Oscars]. No glitz with Los Angeles on fire.”
This classic Stephen King thriller is a campy treat for most of the family, but it's still as freaky as ever. And now, it’s streaming free.
Multiple celebrities have criticized Musk for his political involvement as well as the changes he's made to X since purchasing it.
There are at least two ever-changing counters created by Bluesky users that track the site's numbers. One counter is from Theo Sanderson, a professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; another counter is by a user who simply goes by Natalie on the site.
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,
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Stephen King challenges elitist critics, defending horror's artistic value and calling out the double standard between films and literature.
Artist Marvin Weeks stands in front of the mural he is painting of Martin Luther King Jr. on the side of a building near N.W. 18th Avenue and 62nd Street in Liberty City to prepare for the MLK parade. This year, Trump’s inauguration coincides with Martin Luther King Day. PHOTO BY AL DIAZ
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