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Moviemaking and mind games abound in tense 'Black Bear' trailer
The trippy Sundance breakout starring Aubrey Plaza hits theaters and VOD Dec. 4.
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‘The 9th Life of Louis Drax’ Trailer: Jamie Dornan Deciphers a Supernatural Mystery
First look at Alexandre Aja adaptation of Liz Jensen's supernatural novel
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'11.22.63': Behind the Scenes and Seams of Stephen King's JFK-Assassination Thriller
If he wasn’t on a watch list before, 11.22.63 prop master Jim Murray is convinced that simultaneously buying a dozen vintage slaughterhouse sledgehammers on eBay was probably the last straw. I buy a lot of creepy, weird stuff online for work,” jokes Murray, who worked on The Expanse, The Strain, and the Saw franchise before collecting ’60s-era tools for Hulu’s limited series about a time-traveling teacher attempting to stop the Kennedy assassination, which is based on Stephen King’s bestseller.
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'11.22.63' Review: James Franco and Stephen King Try To Save J.F.K.
It may seem odd to say that tender-hearted sincerity is the best reason to watch 11.22.63, a TV adaptation of a Stephen King novel about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but it’s true for me: As I watched this eight-part series, I was moved by the earnest urgency with which James Franco’s Jake Epping works to prevent Lee Harvey Oswald’s bullets from being fired. Working from King’s thick historical thriller, this adaptation overseen by producer Bridget Carpenter is suspenseful, m
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James Franco: Stephen King's '11.22.63' Offers 'Fresh Take' on JFK Assassination
With the help of Stephen King and J.J. Abrams, James Franco is coming out of the closet. He’s coming out of a fictional one in a restaurant that doubles as a portal to the early ‘60s in the new nine-hour limited Hulu series, 11.22.63, based on the New York Times best-selling 2011 King novel of the same name. Appropriately debuting on Presidents’ Day, it tells the story of present-day English teacher Jake Epping tackling his friend’s (Chris Cooper) dying wish — to travel back in time via the su