As the The Long Walk wraps up in cinemas, fans of Stephen King can look forward to seven classic re-releases heading to the big screen at Vue Cinemas this autumn.
Kicking off the season this Friday (7 November) is the supernatural horror, Carrie. Based on King’s first book, it follows the titular character who, after being repeatedly bullied by her classmates, develops supernatural powers and seeks revenge. The chilling movie is brought to life with spine-tingling performances from the likes of Sissy Spacek, John Travolta and Piper Laurie
The following week, two of King’s most acclaimed and emotional adaptations will return: The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption.
The former sees Tom Hanks plays a kind and reflective prison officer, whose life is forever changed when a gentle giant, played by the late Michael Clarke Duncan, arrives on death row. Meanwhile, the latter showcases outstanding performances from Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman as they explore the resilience of the human spirit within the walls of prison life.
Other well-known classics returning include John Carpenter’s thrilling tale of obsession in Christine, the heartfelt coming-of-age story Stand by Me, and the unforgettable adaptation of Misery – starring Kathy Bates in her Oscar-winning turn as an author’s self-proclaimed ‘number one fan’.
Rounding off the season, The Shining will return to the big screen for its 45th anniversary. Step back into the halls of the Overlook Hotel for a haunting descent into madness, isolation, and fear. With Jack Nicholson’s electrifying performance and Kubrick’s visionary direction, The Shining remains one of the most chilling films ever made.
Here’s the full calendar for the King Season:
Carrie – From 7 November
The Shawshank Redemption – From 14 November
The Green Mile – From 16 November
Christine – From 22 November
Stand by Me – From 29 November
Misery – From 6 December
The Shining – From 12 December
Robert Lea, Head of Screen Content of Vue UK & Ireland, said: “At Vue, we celebrate the very best in storytelling, and few names have defined modern cinema quite like Stephen King. His unforgettable stories have thrilled, moved, and terrified audiences for generations. As we revisit some of his most iconic adaptations, we’re proud to bring these legendary tales back to where they truly belong, back on the big screen at Vue.”
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