Who let the dog out, who, who? Netflix and producer Roy Lee. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer The feature project was only revealed last week, but it’s clearly further along than known or moving on the ...
Netflix is getting into the Stephen King business. The streamer will adapt Cujo, King's 1981 novel, as a movie.
Netflix is joining forces with a director who knows their way around a horror movie to adapt Stephen King's Cujo into a feature film.
Both the novel and the movie became part of an enduring pop culture lexicon in which any raving dog can be referred to a Cujo. Aronofsky is post on Caught Stealing, a crime drama starring Austin ...
Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky is reportedly in negotiations to direct Netflix's feature film adaptation of Cujo.
Bernard dog named Cujo. The dog, who had been bitten by a rabid bat, turns into a wild and ferocious creature, terrorizing the family. The novel and the 1983 film both take place in a small ...
The climactic scene in that film took place when Wallace’s mother and her son face the difficult decision of battling heatstroke in a car that won’t start or confronting the big, rabid dog waiting for ...
So he's clearly no stranger to Stephen King's work. The monstrous, eponymous dog of "Cujo." The monstrous, eponymous dog of "Cujo." Warner Bros In "Cujo," the titular dog is a friendly beast until ...
Killer cars. And of course, Carrie. But one of the most terrifying—and perhaps a bit underrated—King creations is the murderous dog Cujo. Now, 42 years after the 1983 movie version of Cujo ...
As Donna and her child start succumbing to the heat, she must figure out a way to escape both the overheating car and the rabid dog. "Cujo" received mixed reviews though it was a financial success ...