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The Mist
David and his little son along with numerous frightened people are stuck in a local grocery store thanks to an odd unearthly mist. They have no clue about the situation until an old man enter the market injured and shouts “something in the mist!' - Creatures with big squid-like tentacles that possess mouths, teeth, and arms.
13 January 1930, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
28 May 1982, Paris, France
2 July 1969, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
12 August 1948, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
7 September 1966, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
20 October 1977, Glenview, Illinois, USA
13 May 1938, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 January 1958
25 June 1970, USA
November 05, 2015
Frank Darabont presents a movie with one of the most pesimist and hopeless endings in cinema history. [Full review in Spanish]March 30, 2011
The Mist has a lot of the elements to be one of the great horror films, but it never quite puts it all together. It's still very good, but a few missteps keep it from ever being more than that.November 24, 2007
Even though it is mindless, at least until the provocative ending, The Mist manages to provide some decent old-school shocks.July 07, 2010
Writer-director Frank Darabont had skillfully translated the human drama of Stephen King's work in The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption , but he seems hopelessly lost in The Mist.May 14, 2017
The last 30 minutes play like a dismissive ambush, leading to a final scene so utterly misguided that it I wanted to hurl obscenities at the screen.September 23, 2010
The black-and-white version's stark contrasts give greater claustrophobic force to the fragility of civilization when ideology grows as deadly as any marauding beasts. Prepare also to be knocked cold and gut-kicked for good measure by its ending.December 01, 2007
It's a horror movie of real conviction. It deserves to be a hit.October 14, 2012
The Mist is a creature feature in which the monsters are almost incidental, but the panic and fear-mongering that comes with the territory is what ultimately causes the most chaos.November 23, 2007
The Shawshank Redemption, was splendid; the second, The Green Mile, wasn't; and now The Mist continues the slide. I wouldn't say this is laugh-out-loud risible, but there are definitely moments.November 27, 2007
A near-campy escapist thrill ride.January 03, 2008
[This] grocery-store survival drama, dominated by Marcia Gay Harden as a shrill fundamentalist, serves as a crude but effective allegory for post-9/11 America.November 26, 2007
The Mist builds toward a climax so wrenching that I hesitate to recommend the film, but I think Darabont earns his vision.