In this week’s episode of The Losers’ Club, Randall Colburn and Jenn Adams chat briefly about Joe Hill’s new book, King Sorrow (out October 21st) before...
The Long Walk is going to get a lot of comparisons to The Hunger Games, especially since it’s directed by Francis Lawrence, the fella behind most of the...
George and Kathy Lutz moved into 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, in December 1975, roughly one year after its previous residents were shot and...
If you’re anything like us, peace is wandering the stacks of a dusty, cramped bookstore, looking for the next title to lose yourself in. The Stacks, The...
A scoop of Firestarter, a dash of IT, and just a soupçon of Carrie and The Shining — Stephen King’s novel The Institute is like a bowl brimming with the author’s greatest hits. But...
One year after ABC’s juggernaut adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand, the network hoped to reap similar success from a lesser-known King property: The Langoliers. In May of...
Stephen King and Entertainment Weekly go back a long ways. The pair’s relationship began with a handful of grouchy letters to the editor in which King...
In 2018, the second season of David E. Kelley’s adaptation of Stephen King’s Mr. Mercedes aired once again on the Audience Network. Instead of adapting the...
After taking a quick (and bleak) detour with the macabre Revival, Stephen King returned to the characters he introduced in 2014’s Mr. Mercedes with 2015’s Finders Keepers. The second in...
On August 9, 2017, a TV show premiered with two huge names attached — Stephen King (one of the most successful writers alive) and David E....
After releasing The Colorado Kid and Joyland via the Hard Case Crime imprint, Stephen King made his grand debut into the world of hard-boiled crime fiction with Mr. Mercedes. The first...
In 2009, Stephen King asked his fans what they’d rather get first — a sequel to The Shining or a new Dark Tower book. They voted for Shining sequel, but...
Nearly three decades ago, Stephen King stumbled upon a copy of Lars von Trier‘s Danish miniseries The Kingdom in a dusty Colorado video store. Roughly seven years later,...
We (mostly) kept JFK conspiracy talk out of our 11/22/63 episodes, as the story is best enjoyed on Stephen King‘s terms. We did, however, think it...
Look, we would’ve been perfectly happy enjoying 11/22/63 without getting into the weeds of the JFK conspiracy, but Stephen King himself took pains to detail how...
The Losers’ Club‘s Randall Colburn is joined by one of his favorite songwriters, Zac Pennington (Popular Music/Parenthetical Girls), to unpack the parodic pleasures of U.K. cult hit Garth...
The little worker ants of The Losers’ Club conclude their digging through Stephen King‘s Under the Dome. In the third and final episode dedicated to the...
The little worker ants of The Losers’ Club continue digging through Stephen King‘s Under the Dome. In the second of three episodes dedicated to the epic 2009...
“America’s two great specialties are demagogues and rock and roll, and we’ve all heard plenty of both in our time…” The little worker ants of The...
And here’s one for the theater nerds. In 1988, blood pumped hot on Broadway when a musical adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie splashed across the stage....
Forgive the creaking hinges and fluttering moths, Constant Listeners. The Losers just cracked open Stephen King’s fabled TRUNK, the one where he keeps all the inked-up...
Will you accept this rose, Constant Listeners? We hope so, because The Bachelor himself, Zach Shallcross, has chosen The Losers’ Club’s Randall Colburn and Michael Roffman...
One club welcomes another on the latest installment of The Losers’ Club’s On Writers series. This week, co-hosts Randall Colburn and Mel Kassel chat with acclaimed...
And we’re back. In their second episode dedicated to The Dark Tower, the last book in Stephen King’s Dark Tower saga (that isn’t Wind Through the...
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