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10 Scariest Scenes from Stephen King Movies, Ranked
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With a career spanning over half a century as the most recognizable name in horror storytelling, it's safe to say that Stephen King knows how to scare the pants off of you. But whereas most of his page-turning chillers are almost always as terrifying as possible, sometimes, the Hollywood adaptations of his work can miss the mark, fright-wise.

Due to the sheer volume of Stephen King adaptations made over the decades, not all of them are winners, but the ones that hit their target are some of the scariest movies of all time. In fact, if it wasn't for Stephen King, we might not have some of the most iconic moments in horror movie history.

Related Stephen King's 5 Best Heroines and 5 Most Terrible Female Villains

The master of horror, Stephen King, has written some powerful roles for women, both good and evil.

Gerald's Game Has an Unseen Third Player Who...
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  • 10/26/2024
  • by Sean Alexander
  • CBR
Horror-On-Sea 2018 Interview: Victoria Smith talks ‘Dead Love’
Following the world premiere of Dead Love at Horror-on-Sea I got a chance to ask lead actress Victoria Smith about what attracted her to the script, her preparation for the role and being a Vegan in real life, how it felt playing a cannibal in the film.

What can we expect from the film Dead Love?

There’s blood and there’s humour but I think mostly expect to be surprised! I don’t really feel that there’s any point within this film where you can predict what’s coming next because it’s such a crazy ride through the experiences of these two very unusual people!

Dead Love is best described as an unorthodox love story. What attracted you to the film when you first read the script?

When Chris first gave me the script and I got to the final page I kind of struggled to process what I’d just read…...
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  • 2/12/2018
  • by Philip Rogers
  • Nerdly
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