dreamcatcher - on my to-see list!

Posted by tharris | Posted on 08-12-2010 12:50 PM
This Saturday, DUSK is premiering Stephen King's Dreamcatcher , and I'm determined to watch it! I can't wait to 'pop the corn' and just chill in front of the tube. Now I can't say I've read and seen all of the King's books...

i ain't afraid of no ghosts

Posted by Trish_Terrors | Posted on 08-11-2010 2:06 PM
'Cross over children. All are welcome. All welcome. Go into the Light. There is peace and serenity in the Light.' 'Tangina', the pint-sized, quirky psychic in Poltergeist hired to clear the house of spirits had no problem getting all personal...

stephen king books-turned-movies

Posted by DuskJenn | Posted on 08-11-2010 11:10 AM
Stephen King has had over thirty of his books turned into feature films, but which is the best? I took an unofficial poll in our office to see which Stephen King movie is most liked, and here is what I came up with: Shawshank for the win, with The Shining...

dreamcatcher

Posted by DuskJenn | Posted on 08-10-2010 10:56 AM
The phrase "no good deed goes unpunished" seems to be definitely true in movies. Why does picking up a hitchhiker or helping an elderly person across the road almost always result in an awful bad luck or plain and simple death? In Dreamcatcher...

ghost ship

Posted by DuskJenn | Posted on 08-04-2010 12:02 PM
When Jack Ferrimen (Desmond Harrington), a Canadian Airforce pilot, spots a sinking ship in the middle of Bering Sea, he recruits a group to salvage the ship and bring it back to the harbour. What they discover is that the ship has been missing since...

tormented souls

Posted by Jane | Posted on 07-30-2010 10:00 AM
When I think of tormented souls, this month's DUSK theme, I think of a romantic notion: ghosts and spirits endlessly searching to fulfill their dying wishes, which may involve reuniting with their lost love. It's a sweet and heroic idea...unless...

enduring love

Posted by DuskJenn | Posted on 07-29-2010 10:46 AM
When you endure something tragic with another person, a loved one or a stranger, an automatic bond is formed. This bond is secured by the notion that no one else in the world understands what you are going through, how you feel, and what exactly happened...

things we're 'ascared' of

Posted by Trish_Terrors | Posted on 07-28-2010 12:38 PM
There’s an odd creepiness to certain figures in a child’s world. Take the myth of the Tooth Fairy: little ones are told that if they tuck a fallen baby tooth under their pillow, a supernatural, fairy-like apparition will creep into their darkened...