6.9
After a violent storm, a dense cloud of mist envelops a small Maine town, trapping artist David Drayton and his five-year-old son in a local grocery store with other people. They soon discover that the mist conceals deadly horrors that threaten their lives, and worse, their sanity.
Thomas Jane
David Drayton
Laurie Holden
Amanda Dunfrey
Toby Jones
Ollie Weeks
Marcia Gay Harden
Mrs. Carmody
Andre Braugher
Brent Norton
William Sadler
Jim
Jeffrey DeMunn
Dan Miller
Sam Witwer
Private Jessup
Chris Owen
Norm
Alexa Davalos
Sally
David Jensen
Myron
Frances Sternhagen
Irene Reppler
Nathan Gamble
Billy Drayton
Robert C. Treveiler
Bud Brown
Melissa McBride
Woman With Kids at Home
Andy Stahl
Mike Hatlen
Buck Taylor
Ambrose Cornell
Brandon O'Dell
Bobby Eagleton
Jackson Hurst
Joe Eagleton
Brian Libby
Biker
Susan Malerstein
Hattie
Mathew Greer
Silas
Juan Gabriel Pareja
Morales
Walter Fauntleroy
Donaldson
Amin Joseph
M.P.
Kelly Collins Lintz
Steff Drayton
Ginnie Randall
Woman #1
Tiffany Morgan
Woman #2
Kim Wall
Terrified Woman
Julio Cesar Cedillo
Father
Ron Clinton Smith
Mr. Mackey
Gregg Brazzel
Tom Smalley
Sonny Franks
Man with El Camino
Dodie Brown
Screaming Woman
Taylor E. Brown
Screaming Child
Jay Amor
Shopper (uncredited)
Kevin Beard
Shopper (uncredited)
Jimmy Lee Jr.
Shopper (uncredited)
Derek Cox-Berg
Teenager #1 (uncredited)
Cherami Leigh
Teenage Girl (uncredited)
Louis Herthum
Colonel (uncredited)
Mike Martindale
Sentry (uncredited)
Eric Kelly McFarland
Military Soldier (uncredited)
Ritchie Montgomery
Paisley Hat Man (uncredited)
Ted Ferguson
Norton Group Member (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Frank Darabont
Novel
Stephen King
March 12, 2017
8
Following a devastating storm, a small town in Maine finds that the eerie mist swarming into the neighborhood holds a deadly secret inside that attacks anyone around them and forces a small band of survivors trapped inside a supermarket to hold off the creatures.
This one here is an incredibly frustrating King work. A lot of what makes this one so uneven is due to there being a lot to really like about it, a few points to love about it and then there were elements to utterly loathe about it. The film is at it's best with the way the mounting hysteria over the situation with them trapped within the supermarket and how the groups resolve their problems and start new ones which was pretty good and makes for a realistic feeling to the story, detailing how it all breaks down and what the group resorts to in order to keep their sanity. Likewise, that in turn leads into the films' best efforts in the first few attacks with the unknown creatures inside the mist killing off the victims as they refuse to believe what's out there and rush foolishly into the area which makes for a series of fun times out in the cargo hold and the different attempts to reach safety outside and then encountering the different creatures and their powers were all good points. The flying insects and them trying to keep them out as the different creatures break in resulting in a series of great encounters trying to clear them out of the store, and the insane battle in the pharmacy during the pitch-black interior is a rather stark and creepy experience fighting off the array of creatures that gives this one a ton of impressive points. The final few battles and escapes to get out, the blood and gore and the way that the creatures are dealt with are all loved points here as that all leads into the stellar finale which is an absolutely unforeseen and shocking in what goes on as there are some rather disturbing parts in this section. Along with the fine creature effects, these here are the good parts to really love about it although it does have a few issues to be had here. The film's biggest problem is the mere appearance of the religious babble that gets spewed in here which is so wrongheaded and rather off-putting it just makes the viewer feel like not watching it all that often. Yet another big issue here is the length and how overlong it feels, with the rather overlong sections in the middle really making it feel it's length somewhat. While there's plenty to like here, these do hold it back.
Rated R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence and intense themes of children-in-danger.