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The Mist (2007)
TrailerDavid Drayton and his eight-year-old son Billy are among a large group of terrified townspeople trapped in a local grocery store by a strange, otherworldly mist. All the shoppers have no clue what is going on until an old man runs in the market with a bloody nose and declares 'Something in the mist!' - creatures with large squid-like tentacles that have mouths, teeth, and arms. As reason crumbles in the face of fear and panic, David begins to wonder what terrifies him more: the monsters in the mist or the ones inside the store, the human kind, the people that until now had been his friends and neighbors?Actors: Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden, Andre Braugher, Toby Jones, William Sadler, Jeffrey DeMunn, Frances Sternhagen, Nathan Gamble, Alexa Davalos, Chris Owen, ...»Director: Frank DarabontCountry: United StatesDuration: 126 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 7.14 CommentsSort By- Newest
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IRONIKE Anonymousi gotta agree with Amiysan. this is possibly the dumbest movie ever made.2020-04-19 07:04moviebuff Anonymoushighly underrated film, dont watch it expecting to be solely a monster horror movie, its slow moving horror as you watch the towns folk loose their humanity and eat each other alive2019-02-04 05:02Nonesense AnonymousStupid story and characters.2019-01-08 23:01amiysan Anonymousthis is the dumbes movie ever2018-09-27 04:09 -
Actors of "The Mist (2007)"
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Characters of "The Mist (2007)"
David DraytonPlayed by: Thomas JaneMrs. CarmodyPlayed by: Marcia Gay HardenAmanda DunfreyPlayed by: Laurie HoldenBrent NortonPlayed by: Andre BraugherOllie WeeksPlayed by: Toby JonesJimPlayed by: William SadlerDan MillerPlayed by: Jeffrey DeMunnIrene RepplerPlayed by: Frances SternhagenBilly DraytonPlayed by: Nathan GambleSallyPlayed by: Alexa DavalosNormPlayed by: Chris OwenPrivate JessupPlayed by: Sam WitwerBud BrownPlayed by: Robert C. TreveilerMyronPlayed by: David JensenWoman With Kids at HomePlayed by: Melissa McBrideMike HatlenPlayed by: Andy StahlAmbrose CornellPlayed by: Buck TaylorBobby EagletonPlayed by: Brandon O'DellJoe EagletonPlayed by: Jackson HurstBikerPlayed by: Brian LibbyHattiePlayed by: Susan Malerstein-WatkinsSilasPlayed by: Mathew GreerMoralesPlayed by: Juan Gabriel ParejaDonaldsonPlayed by: Walter FauntleroyMPPlayed by: Amin JosephSteff DraytonPlayed by: Kelly Collins LintzFatherPlayed by: Julio Cesar CedilloMr. MackeyPlayed by: Ron Clinton SmithTom SmalleyPlayed by: Gregg Brazzel -
Directors of "The Mist (2007)"
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Creators of "The Mist (2007)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Mist (2007)"
Chicago ReaderJanuary 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.
Ebert & RoeperNovember 27, 2007A near-campy escapist thrill ride.
New York Magazine/VultureNovember 26, 2007The Mist builds toward a climax so wrenching that I hesitate to recommend the film, but I think Darabont earns his vision.
Toronto StarNovember 24, 2007Even though it is mindless, at least until the provocative ending, The Mist manages to provide some decent old-school shocks.
Globe and MailNovember 23, 2007The 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.
Cinemaphile.orgMay 14, 2017The 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.
Butaca AnchaNovember 05, 2015Frank Darabont presents a movie with one of the most pesimist and hopeless endings in cinema history. [Full review in Spanish]
TheShiznit.co.ukOctober 14, 2012The 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.
ComingSoon.netMarch 30, 2011The 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.
Suite101.comSeptember 23, 2010The 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.
Georgia StraightJuly 07, 2010Writer-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.
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