Released in 1986, a Wilmington-shot cult classic is the only film directed by celebrated author and horror icon Stephen King.
Mighty Ducks star Emilio Estevez also starred in Stephen King’s cult classic Maximum Overdrive. And today, he admits he regrets starring in King’s directorial debut. But King’s cool with his comments.
It was trounced by critics and even received two Golden Raspberry Award nominations, one for King as Worst Director and Estevez as Worst Actor. It’s a project that King himself has disowned and has ...
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Stephen King stories have inspired countless feature films, but there's only ever been one made that had the legendary author himself in the director's chair: Maximum Overdrive. While the film was ...
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When Vanity Fair asked Estevez during a recent interview if he regrets any roles, he confirmed, “Oh, God, yeah. I’m not speaking out of class because he knows it’s a terrible movie, but Stephen King ...
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Stephen King’s 1986 Maximum Overdrive movie is returning to Blu-ray, only this time via Lionsgate Home Entertainment and packaged in a snazzy new Steelbook case with artwork by Vance Kelly, and the ...