Stephen King is one of the most prolific and popular authors of all time, with over 50 books to his name. His work has been adapted for the big screen many times, but which Stephen King movies are worth watching in 2022? Here are ten of the best. 10. The Shining (1980) This classic horror movie tells the story of a family who take a trip to an isolated hotel for the winter, only to find that it is haunted by ghosts. The Shining is one of King’s most famous works and was directed by Stanley Kubrick, who won an Oscar for his work on it. It is a suspenseful and chilling movie that is sure to keep you entertained. 9. It (1990) It follows a group of children who are terrorized by an evil being known as Pennywise the Clown. The film was directed by Tim Curry and stars Tim Curry, Kathy Bates, and Bill Skarsgard in leading roles. It is a well-made horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. 8. Carrie (1976) Carrie is based on King’s novel of the same name and tells the story of a young girl who suffers from telekinetic powers after being bullied at school. The film was directed by Brian De Palma and stars Sissy Spacek in her breakthrough role as Carrie White. It is an intense and suspenseful movie that will leave you feeling disturbed after watching it. 7. IT: Chapter Two (2019) IT: Chapter Two picks up right where IT left off, following members of the Losers Club as they try to stop Pennywise from returning to Derry once again. This sequel was directed by Andy Muschietti and stars James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Nicholas Hamilton, Sophia Lillis and Jaeden Lieberher among ..


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Carrie

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King’s first novel became the first movie based on his work, and it remains one of the best. Brian De Palma brings dazzling, confident visual style to King’s story of a sheltered and bullied teenage girl who just wants to fit in. Sissy Spacek is fantastic as the sympathetic but dangerous title character, whose ultra-religious mother keeps her hidden away. Carrie’s telekinetic powers manifest in the terrifying and emotionally devastating finale at the high school prom, still one of the greatest King moments ever realized onscreen.

Christine

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One master of horror takes on another as legendary filmmaker John Carpenter adapts King’s novel about a killer car. Carpenter imbues the 1958 Plymouth Fury with real menace, as it slowly takes over the life of awkward teenager Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon). Arnie grows more aggressive and violent under the car’s influence, while it attacks anyone who challenges or antagonizes him. King and Carpenter turn the sunny pop culture of the 1950s into an ominous signifier for Arnie’s descent into nasty violence.

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Creepshow

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King teams up with horror icon George A. Romero for this anthology of morbidly funny horror stories inspired by old EC Comics. King himself wrote the screenplay, with a mix of adaptations and new material. He also delivers his most substantial acting performance, as a hillbilly who transforms into a plant after being exposed to a meteorite. Most of Creepshow is silly like that, with the exaggerated ghoulishness of vintage comic books and an appealingly sick sense of humor.

Creepshow is streaming on Shudder ($5.99 per month after a seven-day free trial) and for free via local libraries on Kanopy.

The Dead Zone

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Director David Cronenberg adopts a dark, bleak tone in his version of one of King’s most pessimistic novels. Christopher Walken plays Johnny Smith, a meek school teacher who wakes from a coma with the power to see the future. Although he tries to use his visions to help people, Johnny’s predictions are often unwelcome, and he becomes more isolated and alone as he tries to prevent what he sees as a potential apocalypse. Cronenberg and Walken make the movie a bracing experience, turning King’s horror into haunting tragedy.

The Dead Zone is streaming on HBO Max ($9.99+ per month).

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Dolores Claiborne

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Kathy Bates’ second starring role in a King adaptation isn’t as well-known as her Oscar-winning work in Misery, but it’s another impressive turn as a strong-willed woman. The title character here isn’t a psychopath like Annie Wilkes, but she’s willing to take drastic action when necessary. Although there’s a dual murder mystery in two time periods, this is more of a character study than a thriller, focused on the troubled relationship between Bates’ Dolores and her daughter Selena (Jennifer Jason Leigh). It’s the most grounded, naturalistic King movie, led by Bates in a nuanced, underrated performance.

Gerald’s Game

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Director Mike Flanagan started his ongoing King association with this adaptation of a novel that many considered unfilmable. Most of the story takes place in the main character’s head, but Flanagan finds clever and unsettling ways to bring those thoughts and feelings to life. Carla Gugino carries the movie as a woman who becomes trapped while handcuffed to a bed during intimate roleplaying with her husband, who dies of a heart attack. As she struggles to free herself, she reflects back on her past trauma and experiences visions of what may or may not be an intruder.

Gerald’s Game is streaming on Netflix ($9.99+ per month).

It

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King’s massive novel was adapted into two movies by director Andy Muschietti, but the first part works well as a standalone piece, without the somewhat disappointing follow-up. King’s novel alternates between two time periods 27 years apart, and this film focuses solely on the earlier era, when the seven main characters are children. They band together to save their small town from an evil entity that manifests as Pennywise the Clown (Bill Skarsgård). They forge a lifelong bond while facing the worst terrors they can imagine.

It is streaming on HBO Max ($9.99+ per month) and Netflix ($9.99+ per month).

The Shawshank Redemption

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By some metrics, this is the greatest movie ever made. The period drama set in a Maine prison has been at the number-one spot on IMDb users’ top 250 list since 2008, and it’s easy to see why it’s beloved by a wide range of moviegoers. This is a tender story of hope and friendship, without any of the horror elements audiences usually expect from King. It’s an uplifting movie full of cinematic moments that have become iconic, thanks to the talents of filmmaker Frank Darabont and stars Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins.

The Shawshank Redemption is streaming on HBO Max ($9.99+ per month).

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The Shining

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King famously hated Stanley Kubrick’s version of his novel, and the renowned filmmaker indeed takes liberties with the story. But Kubrick creates a masterpiece of his own, a marvel of sustained dread and disorienting set design. Jack Nicholson is mesmerizingly unhinged as the winter caretaker of the remote, cavernous Overlook Hotel, who goes mad as he convenes with the spirits inhabiting the hotel. He targets his wrath on his wife and young son, whose supernatural powers are the only safeguard between the family and damnation.

The Shining is streaming on HBO Max ($9.99+ per month).

Stand by Me

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Although the main characters in this nostalgia-infused drama are on a quest to see a dead body, there’s no horror here, just wistful longing. Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, River Phoenix, and Jerry O’Connell play four preteen friends in 1959 all dealing with their own personal struggles, who come together for a journey filled with warmth, humor, and a bit of danger. Richard Dreyfuss gives the movie its bittersweet tone with his narration as the adult version of one of the friends, looking back on a time he’ll never forget.