Shout by Dann Michalski

Misery 1990

From director Rob Reiner comes the intense suspense thriller Misery. Based on a Stephen King novel, the story follows famed novelist Paul Sheldon who’s rescued from a car crash by an obsessed fan; but things take a dark turn when he discovers that he’s being drugged and is locked in his room. James Caan and Kathy Bates both give strong performances; particularly Bates, who does a good job at subtly moving from eccentric fan and psychopath. And Reiner effectively builds tension and suspense quite well; especially in showing Sheldon’s captivity and isolation. Still, there are some problems with the script, such as the underdeveloped subplot of the sheriff’s investigation and the rushed conclusion. Yet despite its flaws, Misery is a frightening horror film.

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