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Every once in a while, you’ll come across a movie that genuinely surprises you at every turn, and ‘The Life of Chuck' is ...
The final (first) act explains how, when Chuck was a young fellow, his grandmother taught him to love dance after his parents died, and, in a very Kingian touch, introduces us to a terrifying room at ...
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The Life of Chuck review – Stephen King adaptation is a treacly mess with a dancing Tom Hiddleston
No one talks like a human being in Mike Flanagan’s ambitious but confused three-part tale, which stars everyone from Chiwetel Ejiofor to Mark Hamill ...
The Life of Chuck sets us a cosmic riddle: what does the end of the world have to do with Tom Hiddleston smiling in a ...
Director Mike Flanagan has proved himself to be King’s most sympathetic interpreter on film with The Life of Chuck, the story of a man’s life in three acts, told backwards.
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CinemaBlend on MSNThe Life Of Chuck' Interviews With Tom Hiddleston, Mike Flanagan, Mark Hamill, Karen Gillan & More
Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Karen Gillan, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Siegel, Matthew Lillard, Benjamin Pajak and director Mike ...
Life does not end with its conclusion, but rather with its beginning. That’s what Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s short story tells viewers in this bittersweet coming-of-age tale about ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFilm reviews: The Life of Chuck is an unusual Stephen King adaptation — feelgood stuff
“I am large,” Walt Whitman wrote in The Song of Myself, “I contain multitudes,” an idea that consoles Marty Anderson ...
Speaking of horror, Stephen King has long been king of the genre, but some of his less-than-scary stories have made for some great film adaptations, such as "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank ...
The Life of Chuck showcases King’s continuing interest in narrative experimentation, even in this late phase of a long ...
If you’ve followed Stephen King for any length of time, you know the legendary author isn’t shy about sharing his opinions on ...
Chuck is Chuck, and we all—the multitudes—need Chuck. “The Life of Chuck” is carefully, perhaps too carefully, plotted and arranged (those 3 acts in reverse order, the voice-over narration ...
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