Stephen King has had more than a fecund career . His first bring out record , Carrie , was an immediate succeeder , and that success   launched a lifespan of classic and lead to him becoming one of the most iconic horror writers of all time .

With all of that success come good deal ofmovies(andFunko POP ! product , apparently ) .   We gotIt : Chapter 2andDoctor Sleepmost late , and there are still more to come . Like most things , there are highs and David Low . The king of literary horror has sure enough carried his crown over into film plenty of metre , but he has also stumbled and throw it on more than a few affair .   He ’s normally not the one really make the movies , but his name is still on them , so here are the five best and bad of the mountain , according to Rotten Tomatoes .

Best: Misery - 90%

A famous author is rescued from a gondola crash . When he wakes , he find that his savior is one of his heavy fans , but   also a sadistic goliath that tortures and abuse him . Miseryquickly became a classic with an unforgettable performance from Kathy Bates asAnnie Wilkes , a sympathetic James Caan as Paul Sheldon , and a sledgehammer conniption that still resonates with fans .

In addition to the iconic 1990 cinema , Miseryhas also served as the primary inspiration for thesecond time of year ofCastle Rock , a Hulu anthology serial base on Stephen King ’s universe .

Worst: Lawnmower Man 2 - 11%

When a mad scientist uses advanced computer scientific discipline and practical reality to turn a groundskeeper with a   developmental disability into an evil brain , the result is a boxful office flop . When a sequel to the say moving picture is made , with an even self-aggrandizing budget , the upshot is an even bigger box office fizzle .

The special effects were pretty respectable for the clock time , but there is no deny thatLawnmower Man 2is a long way from anybody ’s must - see listing . Plus , it was such a light adaptation of Stephen King ’s original short level that he actually acquire a lawsuit against the production company to have his name remove from the first motion picture ’s cite .

Best: Gerald’s Game - 91%

A woman ’s married man is unexpectedly killed during a sex game while she is tie to the bed . She is entrust alone , desperately trying to get free and fighting her own panic and horrific hallucination . Carla Gugino ’s performance is spectacular .

The traditional repulsion is dial back ,   compare to other pop King stories , in favour of a more intimate and suspenseful tone . Gerald ’s Gameis cogent evidence that less really can be more when it comes to repulsion picture show .

Worst: The Tommyknockers - 8%

A comparison could potentially be made between erstwhile made - for - TV movies and Netflix originals . The premiss is essentially the same , but the end solution is anything but in this case . The Tommyknockersis the story of an alcoholic author who stumbles   across a crash - down starship in the Sir Henry Joseph Wood , activating a immature glowing that hypnotizes the town ’s inhabitants and forces them to play out their baseless fantasies , tearing or otherwise .

It ’s up to him ( the alcoholic author , who is resistant ) to save everyone .   The above - mentioned alcohol-dependent author is play by Jimmy Smits , who has fun with the role but does n’t take it too severely . In fact , it does n’t seem as though anyone behind this did . It makes one wonderment who decide to greenlight this picture show in the first place .

Best: The Dead Zone - 91%

A wide area connection wakes from a coma with a psychic power to see   mass ’s deaths before they bump . He is forced to choose between altering the future or letting fate run its course . The Dead Zoneis come to to as one of the good Stephen King adaptations and feature some wildly underrated playing from Christopher Walken .

The Dead Zonemanages to portray a fascinating supernatural thriller without succumbing to cliches or baksheesh . The suspense is strong , but the moral dilemmas keep things grounded .

Worst: Children of the Corn V - 0%

When Stephen King wrote his curt story , child of the Corn , for a 1977 issue ofPenthouse , he probably did n’t opine that it would explode into a Brobdingnagian , B - rated , decade - spanning film franchise . Alas , it did , and it did not go well .

The firstChildren of the Cornwas a serviceable slasher with a mixed decisive reception . Things only declined from there . By the clock time the fifth film arrive , audiences barely bat an oculus , and neither did critic .

Best: Stand By Me - 91%

Stand By Meis responsible for some of the most memorable inverted comma and moment to ever do from the motion picture industry . Four friends set out on an adventure to line up a utter organic structure , and explore the air pressure and expectations of the encroaching adult world along the way of life . Between outrun a train , finding leeches in unfortunate place , listening to the distinguished   narration of Richard Dreyfuss , and threatening a untested Kiefer Sutherland , it ’s nearly unacceptable to turn aside from this adventure .

trade in gore and horror for teenage drama and literal humanity , Stephen King cope to tell one of his good write up ever and   Rob Reiner ’s version turned out to be just as respectable , if not good .

Worst: Children of the Corn 666 - 0%

devolve on the immeasurable succeeder ( it ’s arduous to measure something that is n’t there ) of the fifth installment , child of the Corn 666features the take of the small fry ’s magnetic leader and   follows the children as they bump off yet another out - of - towner .

It ’s heavy to say why people are still passing through this township , and it ’s even harder to say why the great unwashed kept make these flick .

Best: Carrie - 92%

As groovy asStand By Mewas for it ’s internal and real - mankind dramatic play , the king of repugnance polish when he ’s write repugnance , and he shine when writingCarrie . His first publish novel was quickly adapted only a couple of years afterward , resulting in an crying classic .

Sissy Spacek maven as Carrie White , an off - cadence teenager who is hector at schooltime and abuse by her mother . After discovering that she has telekinetic powers , she reaches a break period and seeks revenge on the people that wrong her . It is a chilling entry in a long melodic phrase of Stephen King adaptations .

Worst: Sometimes They Come Back…For More - 0%

place in Antarctica , rather than distinctive ruralMaine , Sometimes They Come Back … For Moreis about a remote control , government outstation on the wintry continent that is terrorize by a fiendish force .

It ’s a somewhat typical setup for a low budget revulsion movie is combined with hackneyed writing , histrionic performing , and special effects that would barely pass for a high school project to bring audiences an   unnecessary sequel . Needless to say ,   they did not come back for more .

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