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Submit ReviewFor decades Stephen King has inspired readers and artists, making him among the most successful authors of his generation. His impact on the world of cinema and television is arguably unmatched by any other novelist, and some of Hollywood’s most talented and respected filmmakers have adapted his work. However, what gets less attention is that an equally gifted, respected, and eclectic group of artists has created the music for the massive list of films and T.V. series/mini-series based on his writings.
In this third installment of The Sounds of Stephen King limited series, host J. Blake Fichera continues his exploration into the vast, beautiful and terrifying cinematic soundscapes inspired by the texts of one of horror’s greatest and most celebrated authors.
You'll hear selections from MISERY, GRAVEYARD SHIFT, IT: CHAPTER ONE & TWO, NEEDFUL THINGS, CHRISTINE, and many more.
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