I need to step away from zombies for a long time. That’s the ultimate compliment I can give to John Skipp’s massive collection of undead stories, Zombies: Encounters with the[…]
Tag: Stephen King
The Dee Wallace-Motherhood Equation
I blame E.T. Steven Spielberg’s 1982 tale of a kid and his new friend the alien was one of the biggest box office hits of all time when it came out,[…]
CUJO
Day 2 of Dee Wallace Week brings me to reflect on the novel Cujo and my special relationship with it. Lewis Teague adapted it, and Dee gives what may be her[…]
The Romero Retrospective: The Complete Reviews
Over the last year plus, I’ve said just about everything I could possibly say about George Romero. If you’ve read my stuff, you know that he’s my favorite horror director, and one of[…]
THE DARK HALF
With only a few George Romero films left to review, Phil takes a look at the only full novel adaptation the director ever made from Stephen King’s catalogue. His last[…]
Santa’s Sleigh and the Devil’s Ride
Coming up with a theme for articles and reviews sometimes comes as a matter of circumstance. For example: It being December, I happened to watch 1959’s St. Nick vs. Satan flick SANTA[…]
CHRISTINE
Ed. note- As I deal with the frustrations of having no car and two jobs to which I constantly need rides, I cap off the brief Devil’s Ride series of reviews[…]
THE CAR
Ed. note- I’m still in mourning over the recent death of my Rav-4, so here is the second of the Devil’s Ride short series of reviews, focusing on automobiles from[…]