Plot: Frequent Stephen King collaborator Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) teamed with the celebrated horror author once again for this tale of terror concerning a small town engulfed by a malevolent mist, based on a story originally published in ... Read More
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A group of people at a local supermarket are forced to fight for their lives after a violent storm unleashes unknown bizzare creatures out to attack them.
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terrifying!!! Thank you Mr. King for giving us one of the best horror films around
Having read the novella by Stephen King, I expected the usual ponderous, over digitalized, and invasive music that usually accompanies most horror films. What I saw though, was an incredible depicti... on of emotional class warfare coming out during a serious, supernatural situation of the highest magnitude. For me, this was a metaphor for the world and the armageddon that awaits all of us. The interrelationships of the characters was exemplary, and Marcia Gay Harden's Portrayal of a female Jim Jones was right on point. As am afficianado of the horror genre, I found this film to be many cuts above the majority of them. Full Review
saw the fog first, wanting to see the difference. ended up the mist beign so much &%$#@^& cooler.
Very good movie. Kept you on the edge of your seat as to what was going to happen next. The plot and acting was very well done.
the mist is how a horror should be made: mind over matter. the plot is very focused on how evil can trick innocence into doing unpredictable things and misjudging the bible. the ending was very shocki... ng and is is full of terrifying monsters and enough gore and violence to keep you entertained. but how this movie was made is for people to know how evil wasn't the monsters, but us ourselves. to see the true mind of Stephen king, see this. Full Review

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