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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: Severance
Episode 02: Habeas Corpus
Episode 03: Local Color
Episode 04: The Box
Episode 05: Harvest
Episode 06: Filter
Episode 07: The Queen
Episode 08: Past Perfect
Episode 09: Henry Deaver
Episode 10: Romans
Castle Rock S01E10
Available from: 12-09-2018
Castle Rock S01E09
Available from: 05-09-2018
Castle Rock S01E08
Available from: 29-08-2018
Castle Rock S01E07
Available from: 22-08-2018
Castle Rock S01E06
Available from: 15-08-2018
Castle Rock S01E05
Available from: 08-08-2018
Castle Rock S01E04
Available from: 01-08-2018
Castle Rock S01E01
Available from: 25-07-2018
Castle Rock S01E02
Available from: 25-07-2018
Castle Rock S01E03
Available from: 25-07-2018
Castle Rock - Season 1
Description
Recounting some stories that composed by Stephen King, an American writer. In the premier season the series features on the life of a legal advisor called Henry Deaver who has a dim past in the place where he grew up, Castle Rock. In the wake of getting an obscure source call, Deaver needs to go there, recollecting his old past.
Recounting some stories that composed by Stephen King, an American writer. In the premier season the series features on the life of a legal advisor called Henry Deaver who has a dim past in the place where he grew up, Castle Rock. In the wake of getting an obscure source call, Deaver needs to go there, recollecting his old past.
Actors:
James L. Leite,
Bob Rochelle,
Jimi Stanton,
Matthew Alan,
Jack Brunault,
Nada Despotovich,
Marc Carver,
Eric Sharpe,
Joe Garland,
Adam Rothenberg,
Elaine Victoria Grey
...»
James L. Leite
Bob Rochelle
Jimi Stanton
Matthew Alan
Jack Brunault
Nada Despotovich
24 April 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Marc Carver
Eric Sharpe
Joe Garland
Adam Rothenberg
Elaine Victoria Grey
Director:
Michael Uppendahl, Daniel Attias, Kevin Hooks, Nicole Kassell, Greg Yaitanes
Country:
United States
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July 19, 2018
"Castle Rock" is a giant basket of Easter eggs for King people, but for the rest of us it's a decent show layered with supernatural secrets waiting to be decoded.
July 25, 2018
The show makes skillful use of its episodic medium, carefully pacing its storylines and building out its world while still making sure each hour is filtered through generous helpings of creepiness.
July 25, 2018
But disappointingly, Castle Rock is much less of a studied character drama set in the Stephen King universe than it is an extended homage to and an imitation of the Stephen King universe, with the diminishing returns that implies.
July 24, 2018
Castle Rock looks to be one of the best King things in years, even though the man himself serves primarily as a road map and blueprint.
July 25, 2018
When it comes to Castle Rock itself, however, the final product of such an effort can ring a little hollow, like a remastered greatest hits album when a new smash is what the listener truly craves.
July 13, 2018
[It's] smart, fun scares; deeply felt, well-founded characters; layers of story to decipher, along with the references -- what more could you want in a new piece of the Stephen King library?
July 25, 2018
Based on the first hour, is Castle Rock worth your time? Undoubtedly. There's a richness to this story that's sensed right off the bat, as is Abrams' penchant for "mystery box" storytelling.
July 23, 2018
Starts slow and gets better -- while an excellent cast (and lead, in Holland) front a story that's a little more psychological than supernatural in the early going.
July 25, 2018
Tense Stephen King spinoff fun for fans, has some violence.
July 24, 2018
When it tries to be a wonderland for King fans, it races past the line of referential, rounds through fan service, and steps into cliché, sometimes even inching toward self-parody.

