As part of this October’s Spooky Season viewing, there’s a new movie version of ’ now streaming on Crave. Starring Lewis Pullman and Makenzie Leigh and adapted by director Gary Dauberman from Stephen King’s 1975 novel, the story centres on a small Maine town menaced by an ancient evil. King himself has pronounced it “quite good.

” Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * As part of this October’s Spooky Season viewing, there’s a new movie version of ’ now streaming on Crave. Starring Lewis Pullman and Makenzie Leigh and adapted by director Gary Dauberman from Stephen King’s 1975 novel, the story centres on a small Maine town menaced by an ancient evil. King himself has pronounced it “quite good.

” Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? As part of this October’s Spooky Season viewing, there’s a new movie version of ’ now streaming on Crave. Starring Lewis Pullman and Makenzie Leigh and adapted by director Gary Dauberman from Stephen King’s 1975 novel, the story centres on a small Maine town menaced by an ancient evil. King himself has pronounced it “quite good.

” Now King, who has written a whole lot of novels as well as the nonfiction book , must know the “quite” in this phrase is doing a lot of work. Sure enough, this adaptation is not utterly terrible. It’s not terrific either.

There are some evocative, effective shots and some interesting performances, espe.