CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard If you were to ask a room full of 20 Stephen King fans what their favorite TV project from the author is, there's a chance that you could 20 different answers. The Master of Horror's works have been seen as terrific fodder for the small screen ever since Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot first aired in late 1979, and it's a legacy that includes fantastic titles like Tommy Lee Wallace's IT from 1990, Mick Garris' The Stand from 1994, and Bridget Carpenter's 11.22.63 from 2016. Every Constant Reader has their own preference, but if there's one title that the author himself feels deserving of being singled out, it's Craig R. Baxley's excellent