Salem’s Lot is one of Stephen King’s best books, and though Tobe Hooper’s 1979 TV miniseries adaptation is an uneven creature ...
Exclusive: Salem’s Lot producer says the new movie looked to the original Nosferatu-like miniseries for its vampire design ...
Though we don’t know if the remake will include this scene, the odds are good; both of Dauberman’s It films include almost ...
Is Salem’s Lot a top-tier King adaptation? No. But not for nothing is a drive-in theater a key location in the action - this ...
His arrival coincides with the purchase of the house by Kurt Barlow (William Sadler), an ancient vampire using his human familiar Richard Straker (Pilou Asbæk) to turn the citizens of the town.
The way in which many filmmakers have circumvented this obstacle in the past is by not adapting the books as features but ...
The once AWOL adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Salem’s Lot’ squanders its potential by lacking any of the bite of its source ...
His return comes shortly after the arrival of Richard Straker (Pilou Asbæk), a new resident who owns an antique store with his never-seen business partner Kurt Barlow (Alexander Ward), and also ...
This is thanks to Kurt Barlow (Alexander Ward) and Richard Straker (Pilou Asbæk), a new European duo who live in the formerly abandoned Marsten House. Interestingly, Barlow & Straker’s Fine ...
Barlow is a vampire who’s slowly turning the Lot into a deadly haven. ( Sidenote: I love it when people quickly buy into the absolutely wild thing that’s clearly happening to them.