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- The Mist 's absorbing atmosphere and solid special effects struggle to overcome a generally uninspired story and performances. Read Critics Reviews TOP CRITIC It is a well-made, if somewhat dour, creep show that delivers the shocks and awfulness you would be watching for in the first place and manages some decent dialogue in between.
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Stephen King's 1980 novella "The Mist" -- adapted into a feature film by Frank Darabont in 2007 -- is re-imagined this time for TV by executive producer/writer Christian Torpe. Set in the small...
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- June 22, 2017
- Alyssa Sutherland
Sep 1, 2017 · With a lower profile, The Mist TV series arrived on Netflix last week, based on King’s 1980 novella of the same name. King’s novella has already been adapted by Frank Darabont in 2007,...
Jun 16, 2017 · Among spiritual and existential themes, the mist is about fear, and how we deal with fear. In the new Spike original series inspired by Stephen King‘s novella, the mist is about bugs. And bad...
- Ben Travers
The Mist is one of the most disappointing series of the summer. I had great hopes for this adaptation of the classic King story, but unfortunately, it didn't meet any of my expectations.
Stephen King's 1980 novella "The Mist" -- adapted into a feature film by Frank Darabont in 2007 -- is re-imagined this time for TV by executive producer/writer Christian Torpe.
- (47)
- Alyssa Sutherland
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I don't understand why people are bashing on this TV Show that much while there are plenty of awful shows out there with good ratings at the same time. In general The Mist is not a great show, but not that bad either, its rating here is misleading. The show is OK, kind of interesting.
Jun 21, 2017 · Entertainment. 'The Mist' review: Stephen is still King in unnerving new series. The new Spike TV show does the acclaimed author proud, expanding his 1980 horror novella beyond the supermarket...