From Book To Screen: “The Shining”
Blogger Connor Adamson’s Stephen King journey continues down the winding roads towards the Overlook Hotel in his blog on the hotel horror THE SHINING!
Blogger Connor Adamson’s Stephen King journey continues down the winding roads towards the Overlook Hotel in his blog on the hotel horror THE SHINING!
Sometimes a “motion picture” contains very little “motion”. And sometimes that’s not a bad thing.
Join blogger Connor Adamson as he begins his journey through all 100+ Stephen King film adaptions. First up: the famous teen horror CARRIE.
A tale of intergenerational hypocrisy. A story that millennials can point to and use to scoff at their forebearers.
As you know, big things have small beginnings. Let’s take a look at the best of the very earliest of cinema from 110 and 120 (!) years ago, and see how the origins of film began to take shape.
Enjoying Summer Under the Stars so far? Here’s the rest of it!
The bloggers count down Flickcharters’ ten favorite movies from 1976, and add their personal favorites as well.
We jump in our Flickchart Time Machine and head back to 1936, with a top ten full to bursting with Hitchcock, Lang, Capra, Astaire & Rogers, Chaplin and especially William Powell!
June on TCM brings a plethora of movies based on stage plays, star of the month Marie Dressler, and over 40 “Movies to See Before You Die”!
What do we find on the Flickchart Top 10 for 1916? Probably pretty close to what people in 1916 liked the most: Chaplin. Lots and lots of Chaplin.
That the film focuses more on Kong surprises me not at all. He more closely approximates an actual character, while…
Absolutely loved "Insidious: The Red Door"! The emotional depth and intense storytelling took this franchise to a whole new level.
I liked Guardians 3. It was a good ending to the trilogy. Gunn is one of the few filmmakers who…
Top Gun and Banshees deserve all the good awards.
North Dallas Forty might be appearing an article to come ;)