Issue 10 is an underrated horror, and you’ve probably already seen issue 1.
Halloween is inexorably approaching, and if you are looking for horror films to run a marathon with friends to get really scared, then the film adaptations of the work of the King of Horror, Stephen King, can help you perfectly.
Films based on King’s novels are always creepy and chilling in the veins and can scare not only horror fans, but also inexperienced viewers. In this article we have collected the scariest and creepiest horror films based on Stephen King, based on viewing figures.
The Tall Green Grass is an underrated adaptation of a novella co-written by King and his son Joe Hill. The film did not receive positive reviews: many critics felt that the film stretched the short source material too long. Regardless of the rating, however, many viewers were impressed by the mysterious story and unexpected plot twists. The movie came out really disturbing and creepy.
But if you’re looking for something scarier, try the creepy horror classic Pet Sematary. For those who have already watched it, we offer a less loud adaptation of King’s novel ‘Cujo’. The pets in these two films are not at all as cute as we are used to.
Well, if creepy animals don’t scare you, then “1408” is for you. This film does not rely on grandiose special effects and jump scares. It frightens with its intimacy and loneliness, and crushes with the psychologically oppressive atmosphere of a closed space. Together with John Cusack’s character, the viewer slowly goes crazy and wonders whether what is happening is real or a figment of his imagination.
Source: Popcorn News
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