1983’s film was known best for being set in a car towards the movie’s conclusion where the film’s mother and son characters (played by Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro) were attacked viciously by Cujo ...
Darren Aronofsky might tackle a Stephen King adaptation for his next movie. Per the InSneider newsletter, Aronofsky is in negotiations to direct Cujo, Netflix’s feature film adaptation of King’s 1981 ...
The year is 1983. Sally Ride becomes the first American woman to venture into space. The Super Mario Brothers grab their first Super Mushroom, and the Star Wars trilogy comes to a “definitive” end ...
Dana Noraas is a Senior Resource Writer for Collider. Her favorite genre of movies to watch and write about is horror, but she will watch everything from Disney to Darren Aronofsky. She received her ...
On this day in horror history, director Lewis Teague’s killer adaptation of Stephen King’s Cujo with Dee Wallace was released in 1983. Cujo was played by four St. Bernards, several mechanical dogs, ...
Welcome to Streamin’ King, a series grave-digging through the myriad Stephen King adaptations available on your favorite streaming services. This time we’re watching Cujo, the 1983 adaptation of the ...
Cujo, the vicious St. Bernard who terrified both ’80s kids and adults alike, is getting another shot at cinematic success. This time, from one of the unlikeliest of directors. According to a report ...
Samantha is a Senior Writer for Collider, with a deep admiration for the arts, a vast amount of unpopular opinions, and an ever-expanding knowledge of all things TV and Film. Unafraid to speak her ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Stephen King’s stories are being brought to life in a number of different ways, with the ...
He's brought us wrestlers and ballet dancers, and now he might bring us a massive rabid dog. According to new reports, Oscar-nominated Darren Aronofsky is in negotiations to direct Netflix's upcoming ...
Cujo is a Stephen King adaptation so imbedded in our pop culture subconscious that it can be easy to forget just how powerful it really is. As terrifying as Rachel makes it out to be on Friends, Cujo ...