Rating of
3/4
Stop Killing Man, Start Killing God...
Supercrum - wrote on 08/30/08
Quite simply Frank Darabont’s 2008 adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Mist” is jarring and terrific. Darabont brings his audience a shopping cart full of horrors, most of which attribute to the err of human psyche, not necessarily creatures from another galaxy. The cast is solid and characters are well developed which is more that can be said for most Hollywood flicks. Like other King works, that appear something out of an old Twilight Zone episode gone terribly wrong, this film is a great monster movie also making the point that when man is stripped of his essentials, he himself becomes the vile monster to be feared. Not to mention, this feature concluded with one of the most horrifying and chilling endings that I can recollect to date. I will never look at fog the same way again. Thanks Stephen.