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The iconic horror novel Carrie will have its television adaptation
Carrie, the legendary horror novel by Stephen King, will be turned into a television series, which will be produced by Amazon Prime Video. Carrie had its first film adaptation in 1976, directed by Brian De Palma and protoganized by Sissy Spacek. It then had a second film adaptation in 2013, directed by Kimberly Peirce and starring Chloë Grace Moretz. Both adaptations had a great impact on the public and among horror fans especially.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Geeks
Gilmore Girls
I have started my yearly rewatch of Gilmore Girls as one does in the fall. And I of course have many thoughts on the show. I first watch this show when I was super young, I used to watch it with my mom. I didn't actually watch the full series until college, and now I watch it all the time and it makes me feel close to my momma.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
The Haunted Mask Review
Carly Beth Cadwell is a scaredy cat who suffers ridiculous bullying at the hands of Chuck and Steve. They prank her in the pumpkin patch and embarass her at school, legit getting all the entire lunch room to laugh at her after one particularly nasty prank involving tricking Carly Beth to eat a worm in her sandwich.
By DJ Robbinsabout a year ago in Geeks
The Pitfalls of Adaptation: Deviating from Lore in Iconic Book Series. AI-Generated.
The adaptation of beloved book series into TV shows or films often sparks intense debates, especially when creators deviate from the original lore and narratives that made these works iconic in the first place. Fandoms surrounding franchises like Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles and J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings are deeply rooted in the nuances of the source material, and any perceived straying from these can lead to a backlash from fans.
By Nazgol Rasoolpourabout a year ago in Geeks
KAOS: Netflix's Lightning Bolt Cancellation of a Masterpiece
I am currently on my second rewatch of KAOS. If you haven't seen it or haven't heard of it, and you have or are near a Netflix subscription, I strongly recommend you give this five-star show a watch. A show which the Guardian labelled a "masterpiece". I'll wait. Have you watched it? Great! And yes, it has been cancelled. I feel your pulsating rage. I feel your blood boil. It is like being hit with Zeus' lightning bolt and your soul being turned to stone.
By Josh Clementsabout a year ago in Geeks










