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(Stephen) King on Screen (REVIEW) | Projector Shorts | How does King have so many films?
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2 years ago
Film Brain discusses this documentary covering the horror master's film adaptations, speaking with the people that made them, that perhaps tries to take on too expansive of a subject to fit in just one film.
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Out in the US and the UK is Daphne Bywyr's documentary "King" on screen, which talks
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about Stephen King's film adaptations with the directors that made them, including Shawshank's
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Frank Darabont, Dr Sleep's Mike Flanagan, Sleepwalker's Mick Garris, and a whole host
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more.
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Carmita and Cronenberg are absent, but a major omission is Rob Reiner, who made "Stand
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By Me" and "Misery".
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And also, despite this being made by a woman, it's an all-male interviewee cast, so no
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Mary Lambert from Pet Sematary either.
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A lot of the best stuff in the documentary comes from Flanagan and Darabont, especially
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the latter as he talks about Tom Hanks' generosity on the Green Mile or how Shawshank
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nearly had Tom Cruise in it.
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The biggest issue with the documentary is the sheer breadth of the subject and trying
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to cover too much in only an hour and three quarters, which means it doesn't have a
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lot of depth and it would have benefited from focusing more on the subject of adaptation,
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aside from the fact that King hated the Kubrick Shining.
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Most King fans will already know this stuff, but it does make a fairly good primer for
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