Review of The Mist (2007) by Justin Chang for Variety — 05 Feb 2017
Much nastier and less genteel than his best-known Stephen King adaptations ("The Shawshank Redemption," "The Green Mile"), Frank Darabont's screw-loose doomsday thriller works better as a gross-out B-movie than as a psychological portrait of mankind under siege, marred by one-note characterizations and a tone that veers wildly between snarky and hysterical.
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This review of The Mist (2007) was written by Justin Chang and published by Variety on 05 Feb 2017.
The Mist has generally received positive reviews.
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