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Stephen King has been terrifying readers since his first novel, Carrie, was published in 1974. And unsurprisingly, his ubiquity and quality have made for a lot of screen adaptations over the last four decades. They've varied in quality, but even the 'less successful' ones have often been interesting. Even more interestingly, with King far from an exclusive horror author, some of the best adapted movies completely sidestep the genre he's most famous for.
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