By Matthew Monagle
Even a special day with Stephen King isn’t enough to save this lackluster adaptation.
This week on After the Credits, Matthew is joined by Birth.Movies.Death author Scott Wampler to discuss The Dark Tower and Stephen King’s magnum opus of a book series. Scott also shares his recollections of #19HoursInBangor, an incredible publicity tour of King’s hometown that included a sit-down with the man himself! Will Matthew and Scott remain resistant to The Dark Tower‘s magicks? Yes. Yes, they will.
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