Edgar Wright’s newest film, “The Running Man,” is an enjoyable action flick with very little beneath the surface.
In 1982, Stephen King—writing under the name Richard Bachman—released The Running Man, a dystopian thriller about a deadly game show where contestants, branded enemies of the state, are hunted for ...
The Running Man has Glenn Powell fans running to theaters — or so Paramount Pictures, the studio behind the movie, hopes. Based on the Stephen King novel, the action-thriller follows a desperate ...
Edgar Wright's The Running Man is a fun watch, but it's lacking something found in his previous comedies like Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz.
This post contains spoilers for "The Running Man." "The Running Man" is finally here, with Edgar Wright adapting the book of the same name by acclaimed writer Stephen King, written under his Richard ...
The pairing of director Edgar Wright telling a story from Stephen King is beyond exciting. One is known for electric, pulse-pounding films full of heart, humor, and action. The other is responsible ...
Stumbling from the start and never finding its footing, "The Running Man" is an incoherent dystopian sci-fi action blunder that fumbles what was fun about 1987's original and has nothing fresh to say ...
Spoiler alert! The following post discusses the ending of "The Running Man" so beware if you haven't seen it yet. They might be the same guy, but Stephen King was a different writer than Richard ...
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