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"Mr. Harrigan’s Phone," a novella collected in King’s 2020 collection "If It Bleeds," is a ruminative work, the kind of King tale with horrors that exist only in service to its ideas.
Mr. Harrigan’s Phone will begin streaming on Netflix on Wednesday, October 5. The movie will be released on Netflix only—unfortunately, you won’t be able to see Mr. Harrigan’s Phone in ...
Mr. Harrigan point-blank asks Craig why he keeps coming and reading, and his heartfelt reply – because he enjoys it – melts a little of Mr. Harrigan’s icy facade, which is a decidedly mixed bag.
His 2020 novella “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone” — an anti-tech fable about a teenage boy who befriends a reclusive billionaire, buys the old man an iPhone, slips the device into his casket when he ...
Even when Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig continues to rely on him to solve his problems. Craig learns that he can take some of Mr. Harrigan’s advice and learn from his mistakes.
Mr. Harrigan's Phone writer/director John Lee Hancock talks adapting Stephen King, filming in Connecticut and whether he'd do another King adaptation.
When Mr. Harrigan passes away, uneventfully and after a long life, Craig mourns his passing and tucks his mentor’s phone in his pocket at the funeral.
Add “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone” to the relatively short list of really good Stephen King adaptations, garnishing a coming-of-age story with understated hints of the supernatural and thoughtful ...
On beyond this key relationship, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone struggles to be the coming-of-age drama it wants to be because it never manages to establish a realistic depiction of teenage life.
Add "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" to the relatively short list of really good Stephen King adaptations, garnishing a coming-of-age story with understated hints of the supernatural and thoughtful ...