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Much of the master of horror's fiction has been adapted multiple times over—but some films and TV series stand apart from the pack.
The works of Stephen King have been adapted over 100 times, but we're highlighting 10 instances where the film turned out better than the book.
Good Boy writer-director Ben Leonberg said he took inspiration for Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining in crafting the ending for his horror film.
Netflix recently added this Stephen King adaptation, helmed by Mike Flanagan, and it's one of the best King stories around.
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Raging Bull is widely considered a masterpiece, a complex character study about a troubled boxer (Robert De Niro) whose life outside the ring is rapidly deteriorating. The film is based on Jake LaMotta’s life and career and is adapted from his memoir, Raging Bull: My Story.
The 2013 CBS series Under the Dome suffered from strange tonal changes in the later seasons, but is a highly entertaining Stephen King adaptation.