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Apr 23, 1993 · Roger Ebert April 23, 1993. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. One of the early images in "The Dark Half" is as terrifying as anything Stephen King has ever conceived. Thad Beaumont, the film's hero, is a gifted boy who wants to be a writer. He suffers headaches and seizures.
62% Tomatometer 37 Reviews 41% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton) has had success writing novels under both his real name and his pseudonym, George Stark, which he uses...
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Jan 1, 2001 · 143,230 ratings3,356 reviews. Thad Beaumont would like to say he is innocent. He'd like to say he has nothing to do with the series of monstrous murders that keep coming closer to his home. But how can Thad disown the ultimate embodiment of evil that goes by the name he gave it-and signs its crimes with Thad's bloody fingerprints?
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Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Feb 20, 2024. Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review. Among the most faithful of all King adaptations, The Dark Half remains an underrated work in the cinema of...
Apr 23, 1993 · Review. The Dark Half is a very good horror movie which is not surprising considering the novel was written by Stephen King. George Romero a man who has done a wonderful job with horror movies is the man in charge of taking this from a novel to a movie and he delivers. The plot revolves around author Thad Beaumont.
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One of the more underrated Stephen King movies that's an absolute must see. kevin_robbins 4 November 2022. The Dark Half (1993) is a Stephen King classic that I recently watched on HBOMAX. The storyline follows a man who was born with a twin that unfortunately died inside the mother.
Oct 23, 1989 · THE DARK HALF. by Stephen King ‧RELEASE DATE: Oct. 23, 1989. bookshelf. shop now. amazon. Book #1 (of four) of King's celebrated megabucks publishing contract—and it's King at his effusive near-best, with a long, ultra-violent, suspenseful story of a best-selling writer whose pseudonym comes to life and goes on a murderous rampage.