Looks like the list of short stories that will be in the upcoming collection has been set…but not yet released. Here is the confirmation from the moderator on King’s official board:
The list has already been set but I can't reveal yet which ones made the cut.
And on a question about if it would just contain stories or also poems and essays the answer was:
Yes, but not anything I can share publicly yet, or long story short
Looking for limited edition prints from The Shining and Doctor Sleep? Then this is for you!
Today I’m launching a sale on all limited edition prints. From now until December 31st there will be 25% off the price of limited edition prints, so each print will be reduced from £90 to £67.50 (not including shipping).
Furthermore, the image I did for the wraparound dust jacket for the limited edition of The Shining is now also available as a limited edition print.
King and his son Joe Hill comments on eachothers movies in Vulture.
What Do They Think of Each Other's Movies?
We reached out to Hill and King to find out what the father and son had to say about the other's movie.
Hill: "A Good Marriage explores a grim subject — what if the person sleeping next to you every night was a monster? — with a moral intelligence and a calm, clear-eyed authority that is rare in any form of storytelling, but especially in the movies, and especially these days. I'm a words guy, and I thought this film was full of great ones. Also I'm sick of CGI skyscrapers collapsing in a big crash of digital dust and Dolby noise. I'm bored of CGI robots beating dents into each other. All the software in the world can't give you a great story or a wrenching performance like you get in MARRIAGE from Joan Allen. To me, those unique human contributions are the first and best effect of them all ... and the one reason to still love the movies."
King: "I liked Horns for the crisp, bright cinematography, but what I loved about it is the fearless way it mixes humor and horror, creating an all new taste treat. Daniel Radcliffe's performance encompasses both the laughs and screams effortlessly. I go to the movies to be entertained. Horns was big entertainment."
If you want to see Mercy you can now buy it on American iTunes. You can also watch a trailer and after I did I decided to wait until October 21st when you can rent it...
We have a lot of Stephen King news including a discussion of the latest media circuit tour that King did for the upcoming - A Good Marriage - movie. The pitfalls of short interviews and the excellent HuffPost Live interview.
Also covered is our review of Season 2 of Under The Dome. Will there be a third season?
We end on a high note with the PBS segment - Finding Your Roots - where fans, along with Stephen King, get to find out a lot of new material about his family background. Lots of fascinating stuff with eerie echoes of the past into the future.
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6) 49:47 - Signoff & Next Podcast Preview
7) 51:30 - Outre
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Still no word on a third season. The second season of Under the Dome had concluded but CBS is still keeping quiet about the future of the hit sci-fi TV drama. Fans are left wondering about what is in store for the Chester's Mill residents after the end of the season. Will they find their way out of the dome? When season 2 was announced the producers made the renewal announcements before the first season ended last year. Yet they failed to do the same this time around.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you want a third season or have you had enough of Under the Dome as a TV show? Personally I feel done with it but I also feel sorry for those of you that enjoyed it to be left like we were in the end of season 2. Leave you comments bellow or on facebook or twitter.
King comment on BTK's daughter's comments on A Good Marriage.
I don't think Mr. Rader's daughter has to worry about her father getting a big head; there's nothing glamorous about the portrayal of Bob Anderson in A GOOD MARRIAGE. He's depicted as a banal little man, and none of the murders are shown. As for making millions from the project…not going to happen. AGM is a very small, independently financed feature that is opening in less than two dozen venues. How it does as a video on demand feature film (VOD) is hard to predict, but we don't expect huge returns. The story isn't really about the killer husband at all, but about a brave and determined woman. And while I understand Ms. Rawson's distress, the BTK crimes have already been chronicled in no less than 4 feature films, and there may be more in the future. I grant there is a morbid interest in such crimes and such criminals--there have been at least a hundred films about Jack the Ripper, who claimed far fewer victims--but there's also a need to understand why they happen. That drive to understand is the basis of art, and that's what I strove for in A GOOD MARRIAGE. I maintain that the theme of both the novella and the movie--how some men are able to keep secrets from even their closest loved ones--is valid and deserves exploration.
- Stephen King
The full cast for the southern gothic, supernatural musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, was announced today. Read all about it over at King's site.
CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Media Distribution announced today that they will release season 2 of Under the Dome on DVD ($59.99) and Blu-ray ($74.99) on December 9th.
Here's a list of the bonus material:
- Under The Dome: Season 2: Readings From The Dome
- Interview: Stephen King & Season 2
- Under The Dome: Season 2: Welcome Back To Chester's Mill
- Under The Dome: Season 2: Filming The Season Premiere
- Under The Dome: A Journey Through Season 2
- Inside/Outside: The Transmedia World of Under The Dome
- Under The Dome: Season 2: The VFX
This time it's Dread Central who's seen the movie and they aren't that impressed.
And so begins the game of cat and mouse. Who’s who swaps and spins on its axis throughout, and that’s fun to see, but overall the film feels stale. Worse, I didn’t buy Allen and LaPaglia as a couple. That’s the lynchpin of the whole story: devotion vs. duty, love and loyalty vs. evil and ethics. It’s quite a conundrum to be sure, and while the actors themselves are good in their roles, they simply do not have chemistry.
A first review of A Good Marriage has been published by JoBlo and it indicates that the movie might not be as good as we hope... Personally I didn't get a chance to watch it in advance so this time I have no inside info for you.
Sadly, King's connection is really the only thing that distinguishes the movie from your run of the mill low budget thriller. It's not an especially exciting film, even if the premise is solid.
Here is the official trailer for Big Driver. Unfortunately Lifetime hasn’t made it available to fans outside the US yet but as soon as they do I’ll post an update here.
I bet that not many of you have missed that King is doing a promotion tour for Revival in November and from what I have heard a lot of you will be attending. With that there has been a lot of questions posted all over the net about when to get in line and such and I really don’t have any solution or “the correct answer” but my advice to you is this: Get there early! Maybe even camp out. This is a once (or maybe twice) in a lifetime chance so what if you’ll be super tired and broke when it’s over? It will be worth it. And if you get there early I bet you’ll meet a lot of interesting King fans that will help you pass the time.
I have seen King twice. The first time was when he was in London 2006. I was there for 4 days and during that time I went to 3 signing, 1 reading, 1 publisher’s party and 1 press conference. I can honestly say that those 4 days are among the best in my life. You can read more about them here and it might give you an idea of what to expect.
The second time I meet King was 2013 I Hamburg. This was a much shorter trip and I was only in Germany for about 24 hours but during that time I went to a Meet & Greet with King (like a signing but with a lot, and I do mean a lot, less people) and a reading. This was totally different from my experience in London but again, those 24 hours are among my favorites. You can read more about it here.
Anyhow, here are some things to consider before you attend.
1. Be there early. As I said what does it matter if you are tired and have to live on water and air afterwards?
2. Bring your camera. King won’t pose with you but since you have been there early (if you follow my advice) you will have made some friends standing in line and I bet one of those will take a picture of you and King while he signs.
3. Enjoy the moment. This might end up being one of the best days in your life.
Don't miss King on TV today!
CBS This Morning
WHEN: approximately 8:30am ET/PT (live on the east coast) (“CBS This Morning” airs 7am-9am ET/PT)
ONLINE: http://www.cbsnews.com/cbs-this-morning/
The View
WHEN: approximately 11:25am ET/ 10:25am PT (”The View” airs 11:00am-noon ET/ 10:00am-11:00am PT)
ONLINE: http://abc.go.com/shows/the-view
Don't miss King on Finding Your Roots tonight;:
Stephen will be appearing on Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. in Season Two’s first episode, “In Search of Our Fathers,” premiering September 23rd at 8PM EST
And then tomorrow...
Make sure to watch CBS This Morning, The View, MTV News, Late Night with Seth Meyers and many more tomorrow! Stephen King will be on to talk about A Good Marriage and MUCH more
11/22/63 will be done as a nine-hour event at Hulu.
The streaming service has handed out a straight-to-series order for 11/22/63, a nine-hour event series from J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions and based on Stephen King's 2011 novel, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Bridget Carpenter (Friday Night Lights, Parenthood, The Red Road) will pen the script and exec produce the drama alongside King and Bad Robot's Bryan Burk. Bad Robot's Kathy Lingg will co-exec produce and Athena Wickham will produce. The drama hails from Warner Bros. Television, where Abrams' Bad Robot is under an overall deal. 11/22/63 marks the first collaboration for Abrams with Hulu, which will be the stateside home for the series. Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Distribution will distribute the series globally.
The project will be designed as a stand-alone story based on King’s novel. But if the show is successful, we’re told the opportunity exists to do additional seasons based on the same format. No release date has been determined.
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4b) 23:00 - Haven Season 5 Episode 1
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Here are the U.S. Theaters that will feature A Good Marriage:
• New York City - AMC Empire
• Los Angeles - A Laemmle NoHo
• San Francisco - AMC VanNess
• Dallas - AMC Grapevine
• Seattle - AMC Pacific Place
• Denver - AMC Cherry Creek
• Tampa - AMC Veterans
• Phoenix - Harkins Valley Art
• Detroit - Cinema Detroit
• Sarasota - AMC Sarasota 12
• Columbus - Gateway Film Center
• Portland OR - Clinton Street
Blumhouse has announced a new label, BH Tilt, dedicated to generating movies from Blumhouse Productions and other filmmakers for multi-platform release. The first films are Mockingbird, Mercy, Not Safe for Work and Stretch who are released this October.
Mark Duplass stars in Mercy, based on a Stephen King story, Gramma, from his Skeleton Crew collection. In the story two boys visit their grandmother only to discover that she’s a witch. The Haunting in Connecticut‘s Peter Cornwell directs Frances O’Connor, Chandler Riggs, Joel Courtney, Dylan McDermott, Shirley Knight and Chris Browning.
I want to do a survey and I hope you will all help me out. Hopefully this survey will answer if King Fans prefer signings or readings and what book they would most like to have signed by King. Read on for more info.