![]() ![]() ![]() Horns starts out like a realist film about a guy who grows horns and supernatural powers, but director Alexandre Aja (the Hills Have Eyes remake, High Tension) embraces its crazy in the back half and becomes something deliriously fun and gross. Here’s how they stack up alongside one another. (The last King feature screenplay appears to have been Pet Sematary, 25 years ago.) I watched both films back-to-back. A Good Marriage is from the same year, with Stephen King adapting his own novella, found in the collection Full Dark, No Stars, for the screen, something he’s done rarely and not recently. Horns is the first film made from a work by Joe Hill, based on his 2010 sophomore novel. Father and son movies! HOW COOL IS THAT?” But Uncle Stevie totally took me by surprise with this tweet from last Friday: “My son’s film, HORNS, is ALSO available via VOD today. I was dimly aware, as a fan of both Stephen King and Joe Hill, that movies based on King’s A Good Marriage and Hill’s Horns were on the way. ![]()
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