
5 Stephen King Books That Still Need a Proper TV Adaptation (And Why They’d Work Now)
Stephen King has more adaptations than any modern author, but volume does not equal victory. The biggest problem is not that the stories are “too weird” o

Stephen King has more adaptations than any modern author, but volume does not equal victory. The biggest problem is not that the stories are “too weird” o

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Idiocracy is one of those cult comedies that keeps getting rediscovered because the premise is simple, uncomfortable, and weirdly easy to quote. What people k

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