This review of The Life of Chuc k, the new film by Mike Flanagan based on a novella by Stephen King , starts in 1994. I was only 14 years old, still educating myself in the world of movies, when I found myself sitting down to see this new one everyone was talking about called Pulp Fiction . As it got toward the end, however, I found myself incredibly confused. Wasn’t John Travolta’s character dead? How was he back? I may have only been a kid, but I knew I’d watched him die, and now he was alive again. It wasn’t until a little later when my formative teenage brain realized director Quentin Tarantino was telling his story out of order that I began to understand. That was something I had yet to encounter in burgeoning film fandom, and it helped turn Pulp Fiction into one of my f

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