Released in 1975, Salem's Lot was Stephen King's second – also his favorite – book and the second one of his stories to be adapted. It was originally going to be a shorter theatrical release. However, ...
Largely faithful in spirit to King’s book, and pretty scary for its time, Salem’s Lot remains the definitive version of the ...
Max's adaptation of Salem's Lot both follows the original Stephen King novel and significantly deviates from it in some areas, but it's not clear what year the movie is set in, and whether it's ...
Then, in the 2004 adaptation, the late Rutger Hauer played ... film adaptation of Stephen King’s 1975 bestselling novel Salem’s Lot. The movie reunites the producing teams behind the record ...
This in turn has spawned countless adaptations of his work, from movies to television and even a Broadway musical! There have ...
Then came “’Salem’s Lot,” King’s second novel ... the earlier Tobe Hooper-made miniseries (better to pretend the 2004 stab didn’t happen). I haven’t seen Robert Eggers ...
The book has been adapted twice before, in 1979 and 2004, but each time as a TV miniseries. The new Salem’s Lot begins with a series of maps that trace how the master vampire, concealed in a ...
Most of Salem's Lot was filmed in Ipswich ... On the other hand, the 2004 miniseries picked Creswick, Victoria, Australia, to show Jerusalem’s Lot, making a town that looked like Maine with ...
Simon is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers film and TV. Lewis Pullman's audition for the reimagining Salem's Lot was very different from what he's used to. "I remember the writer-director ...
Alongside the 2004 miniseries, the original, and now the remake, at least there will be no shortage of Salem’s Lot for bloodthirsty fans. What do you think? Is A Return to Salem’s Lot fun or ...