The many worlds of Stephen King return to Vue venues in Edinburgh

As the The Long Walk wraps up in cinemas, fans of Stephen King can look forward to seven classic re-releases heading to the big screen this autumn. 

Kicking off the season tonight (7 November) is the supernatural horror, Carrie. Based on King’s first book, it follows the titular character who, after being repeatedly bullied by her classmates, develops supernatural powers and seeks revenge. The chilling movie is brought to life with spine-tingling performances from the likes of Sissy Spacek, John Travolta and Piper Laurie 

The following week, two of King’s most acclaimed and emotional adaptations will return: The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption.  

The former sees Tom Hanks plays a kind and reflective prison officer, whose life is forever changed when a gentle giant, played by the late Michael Clarke Duncan, arrives on death row, while the latter showcases outstanding performances from Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman as they explore the resilience of the human spirit within the walls of prison life.   

Other well-known classics returning include John Carpenter’s thrilling tale of obsession in Christinethe heartfelt coming-of-age story Stand by Meand the unforgettable adaptation of Misery – starring Kathy Bates in her Oscar-winning turn as an author’s self-proclaimed ‘number one fan’ (below). 

Rounding off the season, The Shining will return to the big screen for its 45th anniversary. Step back into the halls of the Overlook Hotel for a haunting descent into madness, isolation, and fear. With Jack Nicholson’s electrifying performance and Kubrick’s visionary direction, The Shining remains one of the most chilling films ever made. 

Robert Smith, General Manager of Vue Edinburgh Omni, said: “At Vue, we celebrate the very best in storytelling, and few names have defined modern cinema quite like Stephen King.

“His unforgettable stories have thrilled, moved, and terrified audiences for generations. As we revisit some of his most iconic adaptations, we’re proud to bring these legendary tales back to where they truly belong, back on the big screen at Vue” 

To find out more, visit myvue.com 

Back on the Big Screen at Vue  

Carrie – From 7 November 

The Shawshank Redemption – From 14 November 

The Green Mile – From 16 November 

Christine – From 22 November 

Stand by Me – From 29 November 

Misery – From 6 December 

The Shining – From 12 December  

Revealed: The most iconic Halloween horror movie moments

  • The shower scene from Psycho has been named the most iconic horror movie moment 
  • The Shining and The Exorcist also appear in the top three 

Ahead of Halloween this weekend, horror movie fans have named the iconic shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 thriller, Psycho, as the most iconic horror moment of all time meaning that the old classics still stand the test of time.  

The study, conducted by Gala Spins, asked 2,000 horror movie fanatics to name which scenes they find the most memorable, with over a quarter (27%) rating the murder of Marion Crane in the shower as their most memorable scene.  

Brits prefer classic scary movies over their newer counterparts, with all the top five released in 1980’s or earlier. 

Horror Movie Scene Where to watch 
1) Psycho 
2) The Shining 
3) The Exorcist 
4) Alien 
5) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 
6) The Blair Witch Project 
7) The Ring 
8) Jaws 
9) Paranormal Activity 
10) Halloween 
1The shower scene 
2″Here’s Johnny” 
3Head spinning moment 
4Chest bursting scene 
5Leatherface introduction 
6Final scene in the basement 
TV scene 
Body floating up from the water 
Stood by the bed 
Closet scene  
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Ranking fourth, Alien is the highest rated non-horror film, with the famous chest bursting scene ranking above horror classics like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (fifth) and Halloween (tenth). 

The rankings changed depending on both age and gender, with men naming the chilling “Here’s Johnny” moment from The Shining (28%) as their most iconic scene, whilst women chose Psycho’s shower scene (27%). 

Top five most iconic horror movie moments for men 

  1. The Shining – “Here’s Johnny”  
  2. Psycho – Shower  
  3. Alien – Chest bursting scene 
  4. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Leatherface introduction  
  5. The Exorcist – Head spinning moment  

Top five most iconic horror movie moments for women 

  1. Psycho – Shower  
  2. The Exorcist – Head spinning moment  
  3. The Shining – “Here’s Johnny”  
  4. Alien – Chest bursting scene  
  5. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Leatherface introduction  

The “Here’s Johnny” scene from The Shining was commonly chosen as the most iconic