King On Screen.
"I liked this one a lot. Stephen King is awesome."
This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Chris Barnes) was limited to 2,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.
Dark Star Pictures is a new-age North American distribution company, focused on bringing unique and targeted content to audiences across the country and is committed to releasing auteur-driven, original cinema in the theatrical, digital and home video space. In partnership with OCN Distribution, new Dark Star titles - along with celebrated features in their back catalog - will receive features packed blu-ray editions that will maintain the OCN standard of quality and Dark Star's deft curation.
The Shining, Carrie, It, Misery, Stand by Me; More than 60 of Stephen King’s novels have been adapted into films. King On Screen pulls back the curtain and offers an intimate sit down with the filmmakers who brought King’s stories to life.
directed by: Daphné Baiwir
starring: Frank Darabont, Mike Flanagan, James Caan, Greg Nicotero, Mick Garris, Tom Holland, Mark L. Lester, Vincenzo Natali
2022 / 105 min / 2.35:1 / English Stereo
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Overall rating: 4.5852275 / 5 from 176 reviews.
King On Screen is a Blu-ray edition that offers a deep dive into Stephen King's cinematic adaptations, featuring high-quality interviews, excellent documentary content, and a visually appealing slipcover. The film and extras are praised for their quality and engaging content, making it a must-have for fans of Stephen King's work.
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"I liked this one a lot. Stephen King is awesome."
"Doc offers an insightful look at the daunting process of adapting Stephen King’s legendary literary catalog for cinema and television."
"Movie: Perfectly watchable documentary that covers many prominent adaptations of Stephen King's works. It's not comprehensive, nor does it really have an overall takeaway besides "King writes good characters", but it is a collection of interesting anecdotes about many great movies, from a lot of great directors. The extended opening doesn't really mesh with the rest of the doc, but taken as just a dense, "spot the reference" sketch it's fun enough. 77 Minute Version: Overall this seemed just as good as the longer version. The intro felt like it had a few things missing which very slightly lessened it. I probably only noticed b/c multiple of the special features focused on the intro. Combined with how much cut interview material I watched going through the extras I found myself more drawn to the intro in comparison this time. Extras: A very large amount of cut interview footage, broken out by scene, which is nice. Not sure we needed the multiple commentaries on the intro but I didn't really mind. 2 different trailers also a bit superfluous, but nicer to have too much than not enough. Packaging: Overall fine, but the slipcover really makes it stand out."
"My favourite author - glad to get a good documentary on some of his works and how they've translated to the big screen."
"Missed out the first time so when you guys found some copies I grabbed one. A most entertaining film, and finally got an answer to why King resented Kubricks excellent The Shining. Great slip."
"Excellent doc, a must have for King fans"
"An incredible documentary on the King. A gorgeous slip and a couple of nice extras."
"A very entertaining look at the films of the Master of horror."
"Excellent doc that gives you an overview of all the King books that have been adapted to feature films"
"So many amazing interviews"
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