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Mashable (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
If you’re a Stephen King fan, this is definitely something that will be right up your alley cell phone. It might also be cool enough that just about anyone who likes a good scary story might want to jump on it as well, especially considering that this is a previously unpublished short story of King’s called “N.” and it is being turned into a 25 episode video series. This is a completely original series...
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Red Herring (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Horror master will use video episodes to promote upcoming book, while CBS is hoping for a match between the author and the mostly young and male consumers of mobile and online video.
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Wireless and Mobile News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Beginning Monday, July 28, mobile phone users and web surfers can enjoy Stephen King's latest work in a groundbreaking series of 25 original video episodes. The series of video episodes was created through a unique partnership between Scribner and...
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OhGizmo! (Free subscription) | yesterday
This post is syndicated with permission from Gadgetoholic.com Stephen King is an undisputed literary master in many circles and one of the bestselling authors in the world and let’s face it the dude is a bit weird to boot. I remember my first exposure to his work when I was a kid with the original film [...]
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SlipperyBrick (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you like to read you have probably read something by Stephen King. King is one of the all-time bestselling authors and his work has been seen in virtually all possible display mediums. Theatrical films have been made by the dozens based on his work, his stories have appeared in magazines, and TV shows have [...]
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Moco News (Free subscription) | yesterday
This is quite a push for Stephen King's new collection of short stories to be published in November. Scribner (part of Simon & Schuster Digital), Marvel Entertainment ( NYSE: MVL ), and CBS ( NYSE: CBS ) Mobile have partnered together to put together a series of video episodes based on Stephen King's story "N" from his forthcoming "Just After Sunset" collection, accessible both online and through...
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ComicList Complete (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW YORK, JULY 25, 2008 - Beginning Monday, July 28, mobile phone users and web surfers can enjoy Stephen King's latest work in a groundbreaking series of 25 original video episodes. The series of video episodes was created through a unique partnership between Scribner and Simon & Schuster Digital, Marvel Entertainment, and CBS Mobile and is believed to be the first comic-style book adaptation specifically...
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Major Spoilers (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stephen King’s old material is once again hot, thanks to the things Marvel has been doing with the Dark Tower, and soon the Stand series. Now Simon & Schuster, Marvel and CBS Mobile are joining forces to bring King’s unpublished N. to the small screen. The mobile small screen. Complete press release and images after the [...]
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Flogging Fritz (Free subscription) | yesterday
I just finished Dreamcatcher last night, I actually read a book rather than watch TV while riding the bike, don't worry, I will get back to filling my brain with nonsense soon. Anyway, the book was quite good, a stunning beginning and an ending that was quite agreeable. There were times when I was reading that I would skip ahead to the bottom of the page without meaning to, I was just reading so fast...
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
To promote Stephen King's new short-story collection, "Just After Sunset," a series of animated videos based on one of his previously unpublished stories will be released online in 25 episodes.
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IGN (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Marvel unveils a partnership with CBS and Stephen King to bring previously-unreleased content to life through digital distribution. Details inside.
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The Fire and the Rose (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stephen King is a regular contributor to Entertainment Weekly , my pop culture magazine of choice. In his columns, he consistently makes thoughtful and even profound insights. Probably my favorite piece by him was an article from last year on the Harry Potter series , in which King reflects on why children “get” the stories in a way that adults just don’t, a comment echoing a similar statement by C.S....
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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | yesterday
On the heels of the recently announced DC Comics and Invincible “motion comics,” Marvel is expected to reveal a similar initiative today at Comic-Con: It will adapt a never-before-released Stephen King short story as an animated series. This is the “Marvel to the Nth Degree” announcement the publisher has been teasing: The story, called “N,” comes [...]
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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Wall Street Journal joins the parade of Comic-Con exclusives with Stephen King’s latest foray with Marvel: In a promotion expected to be announced Friday at Comic-Con, the big comic-book convention in San Diego, a previously unpublished story by Mr. King has been transformed by Marvel Comics into an animated video. The 25 episodes will be [...]
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
T he Shining , director Stanley Kubrick's visually stunning 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's horror tale of a snowbound author (Jack Nicholson) with a demonic case of writer's block, is this weekend's entry in the Charles Theatre's Saturday revival series. Showtime is noon tomorrow, with encores set for 7 p.m. Monday and 9 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are $6 tomorrow, $8 other times. Information: 410-727-3456...
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moviehound | 11/20/2007
Obviously there are many many films that have great endings....and below is just a sample of some that came to mind recently. Sometimes a mediocre film can be redeemed by its ending, as is the case with "The Mist".
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moviehound | 11/14/2007
Stephen King, gives his blessing of the film adaptation and sent out a chilling message to anyone who dares to give away the 'The Mist's' ending...