I’m sure someone out there will be able to give me the exact figure, but I think it is safe to say that there have been a lot of Stephen King film adaptations.

Some have been great, some have been OK, and some have been downright awful.

The latest to try and crack the code is A Good Marriage, based on a novella King penned in his 2010 collection Full Dark, No Stars.

In fact, King himself has penned the script here, a tale of a supposedly happily married wife who finds out her husband may not exactly be the person she thought he was.

Directed by Peter Askin, A Good Marriage stars the likes of Joan Allen, Anthony LaPaglia and Stephen Lang and is set for release in October.

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Simon is a journalism tutor in London, who also just happens to be a movie fanatic, with a craving for the darker side of cinema. He has written three books - on the horror films of director Bob Clark (2014), the history of the character Norman Bates (2015) and the work of British exploitation director Pete Walker (2017). He is currently working with director Richard Loncraine to explore all avenues in a bid to orchestrate the re-release of 1978 Mia Farrow chiller Full Circle