Stephen King praises new horror movie ‘I Wish I Wrote It’

As he wanted to do, horror master Stephen King took to Twitter to express something new he was watching and this time he probably gave it the highest praise one can imagine. middle dread I noticed that in a series of tweets this week, King almost paid tribute to the horror thriller Lionsgate. Drops, a recent feature that follows two thrill seekers stuck in a turned television tower in the desert 2,000 feet in the air. In his first tweet, King described the movie as “tight, cool, and super scary. Reminds me a bit of DUEL.” Then he added, “I wish I had written it.” In a follow-up, The Shining and IT writer added: “Hint: If you have acrophobia, don’t watch it.”

King’s tweet found its way to the official Fall movie Twitter account, which replied: “High praise from the master of horror.” In another response to King’s praise, a Twitter user noted that on his Night Shift group a short story King wrote, “The Ledge,” about a man who is forced to navigate the outside of the crime boss’s penthouse suite and come face-to-face with a graded fall. fully. As they noted, “So, in a certain way, I actually wrote that.” “I thought I’d watch the fall,” King replied.

Produced with a budget of $3 million, Drops It grossed over $16 million at the box office, making it a modest success. As of this writing, it has currently earned a “Certified Fresh” label on Rotten Tomatoes with an approval rating of 78%. The critical consensus states: “It is essentially absurd and yet so emotively simple as its title, Drops It is a constant adrenaline rush for viewers willing to suspend disbelief.”

Grace Caroline Corrie and Virginia Gardner star in the new film, available on both physical and digital home media, directed and co-written by Scott Mann. Her official description reads: “For best friends Becky (Corey) and Hunter (Gardner), life is about overcoming fears and pushing boundaries. But after they climb 2,000 feet to the top of an abandoned radio tower far away, they find themselves stranded with no way Now the expert climbing skills of Becky and Hunter will be put to the ultimate test as they battle hard for survival, lack of supplies, and dizzying heights in this adrenaline-packed thriller from my producers. 47 meters down. Costarring Jeffrey Dean Morgan”.

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