Greetings from 'The King of Castle Rock'

Welcome to a special world, centered around the small town of Castle Rock. A place hidden in the darkness of evil. This world is filled with colorful characters and touching stories of hope and survival. Their homes spread across the land to places like Derry, Jerusalem's Lot, and worlds beyond our ability to imagine, waiting for us to explore them. All of this vast empire is ruled by one man, its creator, Stephen King. This blog is about the work of the undisputed 'Master of Horror', from the literature to the process. Enjoy your journey through the world that Stephen King built, and rules!















Monday, March 12, 2012

The Castle Rock Players - Episode 1



Episode 1: Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates is one of the most memorable actors ever to star in a Stephen King story. Fortunately, for King Fans, she played in three film adaptations, on both the big and small screens. She has played the lead roles in Misery (1990) and Dolores Claiborne (1995), and an uncredited role in the 1994 miniseries, The Stand. Bates created scenes in these films that demonstrated the best of both her acting and King’s writing. The Southern actor, born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, is an extraordinary talent with the awards to prove it. Her ability to bring physical life to these characters has won her international fame and gained approval by the dedicated King readers.

As Annie Wilkes in Misery, Bates transformed an innocent-looking woman with a charitable heart into a delusional, obsessed psychopath that still lingers in the imagination of
the viewers. The brutal acts committed on the screen influenced the audience with a wave of empathic pain, and inspiring a physical reaction. This role connected with the viewing audience and critics during its theatrical run. Bates won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Annie Wilkes, bringing home a major win for Stephen King and the horror genre as much as for Bates herself. The Oscar was not the only win for her work in the Stephen King film; she also won a Golden Globe and the Chicago Film Critics Association Award. She also earned a nomination for the Saturn Award by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films.

Bates played Rae Flowers in the television miniseries, The Stand (1994),
a radio disc jockey that was broadcasting to the listening audience in Maine, and across the country, the truth about the spread of the superflu, known as Captain Tripps. Bates played a fearless voice of the people who faced the harsh conditions of a military-controlled society after the viral epidemic starts to kill thousands across America. Her role was brief, but left an emotional impact on the other characters and the audience.

In 1995, Kathy Bates returned to the big screen as the title character in the big screen a
daptation of Dolores Claiborne. An exploration of human actions and motivation are key themes in Stephen King’s novel Dolores Claiborne, which follows a dual storyline between two similar deaths surrounding the title character. Bates embraced the role and created a character who the audience may suspect of one or, maybe, two counts of homicide, but end up praising her strength. The role, once again, placed Bates in a favored position with the critics and viewers; earning her nominations for a Chicago Critics Award, a Saturn Award, and the Chlotrudis Award.



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Poster artwork for Stephen King’s The Stand television miniseries is a registered copyright of Laurel Entertainment, Inc., 1994.
Picture from Dolores Claiborne is registered copyright of Castle Rock Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, 1995.
Picture from Misery is registered copyright of Castle Rock Entertainment, 1990.

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