Karen Gillan's new comments about Mike Flanagan's The Life Of Chuck make the film sound like a seriously emotional experience.
While we wait for Mike Flanagan's The Dark Tower, let's have some fun imagining the cast.
Mike Flanagan has completed production on his third Stephen King movie, and fingers are crossed that it comes out in 2024.
Mark Hamill wrapped on Mike Flanagan's Stephen King adaptation, The Life of Chuck, and he celebrated in a sweet way.
The new edition of The King Beat also has Stephen King's review of the Needful Things TV cut and a celebration of Pet Sematary's 40th anniversary.
Karen Gillan wrapped on Mike Flanagan's Stephen King adaptation and celebrated with a cheeky TikTok video.
How do Mike Flanagan's movies and TV shows stack up against one another? That's not an easy question to answer, but we've given it a shot.
Mike Flanagan is reuniting with stars from Hill House, Midnight Club, House of Usher and more for his new Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck.
Mike Flanagan's The Life Of Chuck is starting production, and it has added three great names to its growing ensemble.
The Fall of the House of Usher was another Flanagan masterpiece, but I had one piece of criticism.
After Gerald's Game and Doctor Sleep, Mike Flanagan is just about ready to start rolling cameras on his latest Stephen King adaptation.
Art the Clown has won another horror icon in his fan club, as Mike Flanagan is now praising Terrifier 2's nasty delights.
It's Mike Flanagan's dream to make an adaptation of The Dark Tower, and Hollywood needs to let him achieve it.
Sign us up for anything The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan puts his name on.
Haunting of Bly Manor's Mike Flanagan mentioned two DC characters he would love to make movies about.
Arriving in theaters this Friday — just in time for Halloween — is Come Play, a new horror movie from writer/director Jacob Chase. Based on Chase's own short, "Larry," and fleshed out into a feature-length film, Come Play follows Oliver (Marriage Story's Azhy Robertson), a young autistic boy who uses devices like his cell phone and tablet to communicate with his parents and classmates. When a mysterious creature called Larry uses those devices to enter the real world, Oliver’s parents (Gillian Jacobs and John Gallagher Jr.) must overcome their own marital strain in order to protect their …
Mike Flanagan may have single-handedly* reinvented TV horror with the one-two punch of his Netflix anthology series, The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor. (*Including, of course, Flanagan's talented cast and crew, and the long-standing works the contemporary retellings are based on.) In both the 2018 series and 2020's own follow-up tale, Flanagan's angle opted to put twists and turns on horror tropes while fully steeping his stories in the genre itself. Are there jump scares, phobias, and supernatural spooksters from the unimaginable beyond? Yes, of course. But the …
This week on The Collider Podcast we're joined by editor Vinnie Mancuso to talk about Gerald's Game. We discuss why the film works so well despite being a notoriously difficult Stephen King work to adapt, what it says about director Mike Flanagan's filmmaking ethos, how he approaches storytelling, the care he's brought to his other works, how he's like the Lord & Miller of horror, and more. We then finish up with Recently Watched. Click on the respective link to find us on iTunes. If you like the show, please leave us a review on …
One of the best Netflix original series made thus far (the third best, according to us) is surely The Haunting of Hill House, and fans are mighty curious to see how the follow-up season The Haunting of Bly Manor differs from that brilliant first season. Released in 2018, Hill House adapted Shirley Jackson’s iconic horror novel of the same name, but also expanded upon it in exciting and emotional ways while bringing in other Shirley Jackson stories to fill out 10 episodes’ worth of story. Doctor Sleep and Oculus filmmaker Mike Flanagan served as showrunner and directed every …