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If there's one thing movie adaptations of the works of Stephen King consistently manage to get right, it's the various villains that define his stories. The legendary author Stephen King is responsible for the inspiration behind some of the most famous movies of all time, especially within the horror genre.
Kathy Bates does a phenomenal job wearing both faces, phasing between the two halves of Wilkes' personality as easily as turning on a light switch. The Mist 4.0 0 Your Rating5 stars4.5 stars4 stars3.5 stars3 star2.5 stars2 stars1.5 stars1 stars0.5 star Rate Now Submit Rate Now Edit Leave a ReviewDirector Frank Darabont Release Date November 21, 2007 Writers Frank Darabont Runtime 126 minutes 8 Pennywise IT: Chapter 1 and IT: Chapter 2 Close Perhaps the most famous of Stephen King's rogue's gallery, Pennywise has since become a pop culture icon and one of the most famous movie villains ever.
Margaret's methods of isolation, fostering dependency, and emotional abuse ring eerily true to life in similar real-world cases of domestic terror, grounding the supernatural story in an uncomfortable reality. Piper Laurie managed to embody the matriarchal monster's sense of unending judgment and religion-induced hysteria, closing in on her powerful telekinetic daughter until drastic action is forced to be taken.
What makes Christine so scary is her unstoppable nature, being a two-ton factory-built weapon that can barrel through most defenses. Even more horrifyingly, Christine is capable of healing herself like a vehicular Wolverine, making what damage she does sustain a moot point.
Salem's Lot 0 Your Rating5 stars4.5 stars4 stars3.5 stars3 star2.5 stars2 stars1.5 stars1 stars0.5 star Rate Now Submit Rate Now Edit Leave a ReviewDirector Tobe Hooper Release Date November 17, 1979 Writers Stephen King , Paul Monash Cast David Soul , James Mason , Lance Kerwin , Bonnie Bedelia , Lew Ayres 3 Cujo Cujo Close As relatable and insidious as human characters can get in Stephen King movies, sometimes a simple beast is the most effective way to frighten an audience.
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