In 1978, the man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed. In 2004, the gunslinger’s journey came to an end. Sort of. The...
The Dark Tower looms, but first? Dinner at the Dixie Pig. The Losers’ Club resumes their sprint through the final volumes of The Dark Tower saga...
The Losers’ Club is back on the path of the Beam — and this time they’re following it to the end. The last three books in...
Gemma Files has been writing horror, fantasy, and “weird” fiction for decades, picking up a number of accolades along the way. Her latest honor is a...
Stephen King’s Rose Red had auspicious beginnings. According to King, it began life as a potential dream collaboration between him and Steven Spielberg, who wanted to...
“You’re special, Charlie.” The heat is on, and The Losers’ Club are sweating as they check out Keith Thomas‘ new re-imagining of Stephen King‘s fiery 1980 novel Firestarter....
Do you like scary movies? Of course you do, you’re reading Bloody Disgusting. Jade Daniels, the teenage protagonist of Stephen Graham Jones’ My Heart is a...
“The King is in his Tower, eating bread and honey. The Breakers in the basement, making all the money…” Stephen King plays well with others. He’s...
“No bounce, no play…” Few Stephen King novels have as lousy a reputation as Dreamcatcher. It was the first fiction novel he released following his near-fatal...
As the driving force behind The Mountain Goats, John Darnielle has long been lauded for his rich, dense lyricism, where emotional landmines lay in wait beside...
As the ‘90s turned into the 2000s, Stephen King was learning how to write again. He was struck by a van the previous summer and the...
“But kids lose everything, kids have slippery fingers and holes in their pockets and they lose everything.” Hearts in Atlantis is a weird book. It begins...
“What if there were no grownups? Suppose the whole idea of grownups was an illusion?” Is “Low Men in Yellow Coats” a good title or a...
Late last year, Stephen King opened up to The New York Times about the myriad basic cable miniseries adaptations bearing his name, the likes of which...
Perhaps it was penance that brought Pierce Brosnan back to Stephen King’s Dominion. After leading 1992’s The Lawnmower Man, an “adaptation” whose producers King sued in...
Tough times for the Losers. Writer’s block is never easy and the Club has decided to nurse their creative woes with a quick cabin trip to...