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The BTS crew of Lisey’s Story might be the creative backroom team of 2021. Executive produced by J.J. Abrams, directed by Jackie’s Pablo Larraín, written by Stephen King (adapting one of his own favourite novels) and brought to life by a crack unit of high-end artisans (cinematographer Darius Khondji, production designer Guy Hendrix Dyas and composer Clark), it’s a reflective collection of its author’s favourite themes the relationship between fan and creator, fathers and sons, the play between mythology and metafiction. It’s beautiful to look at and intermittently absorbing, but doesn’t grip in the way the team of talents suggest it might.
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Apple TV+ is putting out an 8-ep adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
By Meredith Borders · @xymarla · May 12, 2021, 1:07 PM CDT LISEY S STORY (2021)
Lisey s Story, directed by
Jackie s Pablo Larraín from a teleplay by King himself:
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Lisey s Story is one of King s most underrated works, a fascinating examination of grief, identity and memory, and it feels like this series will certainly do his tale justice (it helps that he s so closely involved, of course). In this 2017
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Lisey’s Story, based on Stephen King’s 2006 novel. In this spooky glimpse, Julianne Moore plays Lisey Landon, who’s haunted by the death of her successful novelist husband Scott (Clive Owen), who had an unfortunate condition of occasionally getting “unstuck from reality.” Scott leads Lisey on a posthumous scavenger hunt where she must “solve all the riddles, find all the clues,” which is extra-hard to do in all that thick Maine fog. Meanwhile, Lisey’s warding off a literary agent (Ron Cephas Jones) and superfan (Dane DeHaan, yo-yoing ominously) who may be out for more than just manuscripts. Produced by J.J. Abrams and adapted by King itself,