1922

 

1922' Review: The Year's Most Impressive Stephen King Adaptation | IndieWire 

 Hello again. These posts might become sporadic as I'm ghosting a novel for someone.

 I preferred the novella from Full Dark, No Stars. However, saying that, this is up there with the strongest of the King adaptations. No mean feat. This film decomposes slowly, takes it's time and it's so nice to see a film with Thomas Jane in it and I don't want to scream at the telly. His style of acting and me do not get along, but in this he is considered, haunted and yeah - this film really works.

A bit of a Netflix triumph, this one and I would tell you ro watch it if you haven't already.

Contains rats.

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