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Stephen King Feels ‘Doctor Sleep’ Redeems All the Things He Didn’t Like About Kubrick’s ‘The Shining’

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The most masterful thing about Mike Flanagan‘s Doctor Sleep is the way it seamlessly blends Stephen King‘s novel and Stanley Kubrick‘s adaptation of The Shining, working as both an adaptation of King’s Doctor Sleep and a sequel to Kubrick’s film. And you know Flanagan did a great job because even King, who famously hates Kubrick’s film, is happy with the end result.

In fact, speaking with Entertainment Weekly on the road to Doctor Sleep‘s release this weekend, King admitted that the film softened his long-standing stance on The Shining.

King explained to EW:

“I read the script very, very carefully and I said to myself – Everything that I ever disliked about the Kubrick version of The Shining is redeemed for me here.

One of King’s main gripes with Kubrick’s film is the lack of a strong emotional connection to the central characters, which Flanagan manages to deliver in spades with Doctor Sleep.

For the same article, Flanagan recalled watching Doctor Sleep side-by-side with Stephen King for the first time. Flanagan told the site, “He was like, ‘Having watched this film it actually warms my feelings up towards the Kubrick film.’ That’s when I really kind of freaked out.

King himself added, “[Flanagan] managed to take my novel of Doctor Sleep and somehow weld it seamlessly to the Kubrick version of The Shining, the movie. I liked it a lot.

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Rated “R” ‘The Little Mermaid’ Horror Movie Coming Soon; Watch the Trailer

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Following in the wake of Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse getting their own horror movies, Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid is the next to get the twisted treatment.

Originally published in 1837, the original tale of The Little Mermaid is now in the public domain, and MSR Media International presents their own horror version of the tale this year.

The Little Mermaid is being distributed by Grindstone Entertainment Group, and the film has officially been rated “R” this week for “Language, some violence and brief nudity.”

In the film from director Leigh Scott, “Dr. Eric Prince, an archaeologist, makes a dramatic discovery on a small Caribbean island—proof of an ancient, advanced prehistoric society. While his dig is in progress, he meets the mysterious and beautiful Aurora Bey and falls in love. Her arrival coincides with several mermaid sightings and strange disappearances.

“When Eric’s friend and mentor, Dr. Ashley, arrives on the island, Ashley uncovers the true identity of Aurora and the dangers of the hidden evil inside Eric’s dig site. Will Eric heed his friend’s advice, or will he be blinded by love and the power of the siren, allowing the world to fall to the forces of evil?”

Lydia Helen, Mike Markoff and Jeff Denton star in The Little Mermaid.

You can watch the trailer now over on MSR Media International’s website.

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