A Castle Rock TV Review
We're back and starting out with a big swing! We talk about the 1980 Stanley Kubrick film The Shining. King didn't like it, we all know that, but hopefully we reveal a couple things you didn't know. We had a great time talking about it and if you have questions or comments, hit us up at [email protected].
Oh and here is the link we promised in the episode. Go read the journals! Journal Repository | THE HORROR SCHOLAR JOURNAL (abatececilia.wixsite.com)
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Our foray into video is over for the time being and we are back with a review of the CLASSIC Stephen King 90’s film Sleepwalkers. This movie is bananas from beginning to end and we will give you everything you need to watch it and be able to brag to your friends about how much […]
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We had to watch Malignant and talk about it because the movie seemed to be so divisive. So we watched it and we talked about it and it was great to talk about an actual movie again. TV is good but sometimes you wanna just watch something for two hours and be done with it. So join us as we discuss the movie that split people right down the middle!
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We’re back after some serious technical issues with the continuation of our coverage of the Apple TV series Lisey’s story. Join us as we hope against hope that Lisey does some cool stuff! Â
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We are back and still watching Lisey's Story. We cover two episodes this week, three and four, and while they are slower than the first two, we are still intrigued. Join us as we break things down and don't forget to reach out to us at [email protected]!
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The Stephen King show on Apple TV has captured our attention and we dig into the second episode on this installment of the show. The combination of us, Stephen King adaptations, and genuine interest does not happen all the time so we are excited to keep watching. Hopefully we will get even more into it […]
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The Castle Rock Historical Society is back and we are excited to be covering Apple TV’s Lisey’s Story. The first episode lays out a lot of track and we are excited to follow it. And since neither of us read the book, we get to judge it as a show instead of an adaptation. So […]
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Since Stephen King’s 2003 feature Dreamcatcher was leaving HBOMax at the end of March Acadia broke the wheel of King and let the Alien Butt Worms take center stage because Hannah liked it do much. So we talk a lot about Alient Butt Worms, their motivations, and ask the tough questions that you have come […]
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This week on The Castle Rock Historical Society, have a watch of the 2007 Indian “neo-noir surreal psychological thriller” No Smoking – an oddball re-imagining of the Stephen King short story “Quitters, Inc.” Join Acadia and Hannah for some strange, musical, nicotine-stained fun, plus bonus unrelated Snyder Cut chat.
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This week Hannah and Acadia review The 1993 miniseries adaptation of The Tommyknockers and it goes pretty much like you would expect. But Meep Morp aliens and the most evil mailman in the history of the Post Office cannot derail the Castle Rock Historical Society from completing their appointed rounds. And, as a bonus, we […]
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