Robin Wilson’s always had a perfect voice for graveyards. The Gin Blossoms singer’s slightly nasal tenor is just the type of whine to carry far and clear across the tombstones. Right in time for ...
On this day in horror, back in 1989, Paramount Pictures unleashed director Mary Lambert’s classic adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary with Dale Midkiff, Fred Gwynne, and Denise Crosby. The film ...
The Ramones didn’t seek out an opportunity to work with horror author Stephen King, but it happened that way. They learned he was a huge fan, and the admiration was mutual. During one of the band’s ...
So, how did King and the Ramones begin to work together on “Pet Sematary" in the first place? “During a brief Ramones swing through New England, Stephen King invited us up to his house in Bangor Maine ...
Stephen King has always been a huge fan of the pioneering punk rock outfit the Ramones, so much so that he invited them out to his Maine estate in Bangor when the band toured New England in the 1980s.
Like many Stephen King novels, 1983's Pet Sematary was drawn from the author's real-life experiences – including the terrifying near-death of one of his children. “That book came out of a real hole in ...
A few years ago, RVG teamed up with Julia Jacklin for a haunting cover of Björk’s “Army Of Me.” Today, the Australian rock band tackled Ramones’ “Pet Sematary” and shared a new song titled “Don’t Take ...
For horror fans, the 1989 film version of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary represents a kind of platonic ideal of supernatural ‘80s horror. Like the best of King, Pet Sematary is both subtle and gonzo, ...