The movie you're looking for is 1998's "Phantoms," and you may have had trouble finding it because the book wasn't penned by Stephen King but by his horror-writing colleague Dean Koontz.
Ben Affleck may have gotten most of the press for the film, having burst on to the film scene a year earlier with his Oscar-winning hit "Good Will Hunting," but "Phantoms" actually featured a strong ensemble cast.
When a golden opportunity arises, the gang is forced into a tough predicament. As a result, they must team up with another crew as they struggle to complete a dangerous assignment. Roger Cross, Marc Bendavid and Jodelle Ferland star in this sci-fi series.
Oscar Isaac stars in “Show Me a Hero”
It’s not always easy being the man in charge. While it’s true that being a leader gives a person a fair amount of power, it can be a tough thing to wield -- and keeping everyone beneath you happy is a near-impossible task.
When it comes time to plan a family vacation, Russ (Nat Faxon) and Lina (Judy Greer) go all out. Now in its second season, this comedy chronicles the lives of a husband and wife struggling to find romance in the day-to-day struggle of raising a family.
Actually, the first season's story was over -- the final episode you saw was the season finale -- however, you're right that the show's larger story was not.
It's part of the cruelty of serialized storytelling on TV that it left you hanging at the end of the first season, without knowing if it would get a chance to rescue you from the cliff with a second. And NBC decided not to give it the chance -- "American Odyssey" has been canceled.
Craig (Craig Robinson) is determined to inspire his students, who think his high school music class will be an easy "A." Peri Gilpin co-stars as Christine, the strict principal who doesn't appreciate Mr. Robinson's unconventional teaching style.
Real-life couples are transformed into whimsically undead duos in this special 100th episode. Then, recently ordained, McKenzie Westmore marries the couples who recite their vows in front of friends and family.
Former NFL player Akbar Gbaja-Biamila brings viewers the action as competitors tackle one of the world's most challenging obstacle courses in this two-hour edition. This season, more than 700 contestants will test their mettle against the course in the hopes of bringing home $500,000.
"We have to be better and more efficient. That's the way it is, we work as smart as we can." That's the short answer, provided by former "Young and the Restless" supervising producer and director Noel Maxam in a 2008 interview posted on the Directors Guild of America website.
Weekly shows, as you point out, devote more time to fewer episodes, which means multiple takes, and lots of time spent on setting, lighting and all the rest of the setup.
Alyvia Alyn Lind will star as a young Dolly Parton in “Coat of Many Colors”
A Tennessee tale: Make a list of some of the 20th century's biggest music stars and Dolly Parton will be right near the top. Love or hate her style of country, there's just no denying that the blond southerner has a set of pipes that are unsurpassed.