Sentences with phrase «horror at the novel»

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The book is beating out New England Patriots» quarterback Tom Brady's «The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance,» which comes in at No. 2, as well as two novels from 1986: Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic, «The Handmaid's Tale,» and Stephen King's horror classic, «It: A Novel
King, who just released his latest novel, «The Wind Through the Keyhole,» has written at least 50 horror novels such as «Carrie» and «Misery.»
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But his second novel, «Horns,» is finally on the way, at the hands of Alexandre Aja («Haute Tension,» «The Hills Have Eyes «-RRB-, one of the most interesting horror directors of recent years.
November 18, 2015 • A new stage play finds Bruce Willis and Laurie Metcalf at the controls of an oddly horror - free version of the Stephen King novel.
Perhaps a bit too dry or sedate for a Saturday night sleepover sort of horror experience, The Invoking does benefit from at least two performances that are worth enjoying (Miller and Midili); a calm but welcome amount of attention paid to things like mood, tone, music, and atmosphere; and a plot that starts out as the epitome of predictable and gradually grows more novel as we move on.
Shelley original published the now classic Gothic horror novel, Frankenstein, anonymously at the age of 21, shortly after marrying poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Fox and Chernin Entertainment are developing an adaptation of R.L. Stine's series of horror novels aimed at teenage readers.
While it was the latest YA novel adaptation at a time when they seemed to be arriving on a regularly scheduled basis, having a film so stripped down and primal made it more worthwhile as an action - horror hybrid than a world - building first chapter of a more extensive series.
Teeming with eerie, ethereal synth music, dark psycho - sexual themes, and references to 1980s horror classics amid a dreary, timeless Detroit landscape, It Follows is a refreshingly subtle, practically gore-less film that at first appears to be a sort of combination of last year's terrifying «Under the Skin» and the graphic novel «Black Hole» by Charles Burns.
Despite an upcoming appearance at this years Film4 Frightfest, the future still looks bleak for Stephen Sommers» big - screen adaptation of the first of horror author Dean Koontz» ODD THOMAS series of novels.
It looks like Stephen King «s Tommyknockers is the next popular horror novel to get the remake treatment at some point and time.
According to Variety, Netflix is developing a «modern re-imagining» of Shirley Jackson's horror novel The Haunting Of Hill House with Hush and Oculus director Mike Flanagan at the helm.
The sci - fi horror, which stars Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Oscar Isaac, began life at Paramount, with a script based on the novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer.
For all of the quality of his novel, I never felt terror in reading the book; horror at points, but mostly a sad disgust.
Official Premise: Adapted from the picaresque novel by Barry Gifford, writer - director David Lynch's Wild at Heart (1990) is a scarifying road movie starring Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern as Sailor and Lula, a pair of star - crossed lovers pursued across the American landscape by all manner of horrors.
That novel scenario is established at the point of departure of It Follows, a harrowing horror flick written and directed by David Robert Mitchell.
In this graphic - novel memoir, Chikwanine chronicles the harrowing tale of his kidnapping at age five in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including the horrors of life as a child soldier.
She, like her character Meg, turned into a workaday writer, producing three mystery novels: Dead Clever, In Your Face, and Seaside (all three links go to the full text at Google), featuring the sassy sleuth, Lily Pascale, an English professor who just happens to specialize in horror and crime fiction as well as creative writing.
Catherine McKenzie's fresh and compulsively readable novel, Spin, at first sounds like a horror story out of Cosmo.
So, do you have a better chance at successfully self - publishing your mystery / thriller / horror novel in e-format than you do your literary novel?
At some point, I'd like to try a contemporary horror novel, and maybe write another love story like Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.
Debut novelist Gabriel Tallent's ability is apparent immediately, but as the book descends further into the psyche of its young heroine, one realizes that the beauty of his prose is a necessary counterweight to the horror at the heart of his novel.
The precursor for the horrors that unveil themselves in Erica Ferencik's latest novel, The River at Night.
Studying the history of Halloween at the same time I was reading a novel about witches sparked ideas in my mind which led to my short story «The Devil Take the Hindmost,» a blending of horror and historical which appeared in Dark Hallows II [1] last year.
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asked the game's description at Amazon.com «Questions topics include horror movies, Halloween facts, scary novels, gruesome history, magical creatures, myths and legends.
Her debut novel, The Black Parade, has been on Amazon's Bestseller List at # 5 in the Occult Horror category.
I try to be careful I don't go the other way, looking only at the most catastrophic research and immediately assuming it must be correct, getting a weird thrill out of possible doom like reading a horror novel.
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