How did this warm, cheery man make a film as horrific as Misery ? When Rob Reiner met Stephen King
In an industry not exactly known for it, Reiner was an exceptionally nice guy. But he was too much of a showman to make a straight shocker. The result was rich, terrifying – yet cherished • ‘Not a second of wasted time’: Rob Reiner’s golden run • Meeting Rob Reiner was like a visit from Santa • (…)
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