Not all Stephen King TV shows and television movies are created equal.
The King of Horror’s books have yielded feature-length films good and bad. Likewise, we’ve seen our fair share of convoluted plots, dated effects, and over-the-top, cornball acting (“Scaring the little girl!?”) across the celebrated author’s many TV adaptations and original series over the decades.
But at the very least, no one could ever dare call King’s television filmography “boring,” and when he’s good, he’s really good .
For every cheesy sci-fi clunker like 1995’s The Langoliers or disappointing adaptation such as 2011’s lackluster Bag of Bones , there’s an inspired new mythology to explore, like Hulu’s Castle Rock , or a gripping near-masterpiece to lose yourself in, such as 1999’s Storm of the Ce

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