Stephen King is such a rabbit hole to go down. We could probably have a thread just on his stuff alone. While Carrie and the Mist are what I would probably call his traditional "best" horror and Cat's Eye is a personal favorite, I want to give special notes to "Dreamcatcher". It's generally not reviewed well, and I'll admit isn't great by traditional standards. But, as a fan who has read a ton of King's books and watched a lot of his movies, I think this movie is the perfect amalgamation of King's repeated tropes. It's the nexus of so many of his themes and characters. Which is particularly ironic considering The Dark Tower movie, which was supposed to be the core of King's shared worlds, was so horrible. If you watch Dreamcatcher with the assumption that it replaces The Dark Tower, it becomes a masterpiece.