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In a Stephen King story, adapted for film by Mike Flanagan, one man chooses his own destiny despite being haunted by death.
Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Karen Gillan, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Siegel, Matthew Lillard, Benjamin Pajak and director Mike ...
Going to the movies over the summer has to be my favorite time of the year to catch a new release. There’s just something ...
The Life of Chuck is requisitely affirming and heartwarming. But what makes it so infuriatingly, outrageously, quintessentially Stephen King is how this so closely follows the paint-by-numbers framing ...
This article includes a quote from the film "Life of Chuck." Although there are no plot details or significant revelations here, this caution is for those who wish to enter the movie without any prior ...
An undertaker (Carl Lumbly) whom Marty meets refers to Chuck as “the Oz of the Apocalypse.” Marty reconnects with his ex-wife ...
So, below, we’ll talk about The Life of Chuck with full spoilers to both help put everything into context, but also marvel at how beautiful the whole film is when it all comes together.. As I ...
The Life of Chuck takes a difficult-to-translate novella and turns it into a feel-good film.
This odd little movie is a philosophical sci-fi fantasy of sorts that opens on the brink of the apocalypse and cycles ...
In the first act of Flanagan’s movie — that’s Act 3 for those who need to be reminded that “Life of Chuck” is not your average narrative feature, OK! — the world is ending.
Mike Flanagan's new film The Life of Chuck is a metaphor. It's a fairy tale, adapted from a short story by Stephen King, told backwards. Explaining the ending means explaining the beginning.