Salem's Lot (2004)
Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

Director: Mikael Salomon

Starring:
Rob Lowe, Andre Braugher, Donald Sutherland, Samantha Mathis, Robert Mammone, Dan Byrd, Rutger Hauer, James Cromwell, Andy Anderson, Robert Grubb, Steven Vidler, Penny McNamee, Brendan Cowell, Christopher Morris, Todd MacDonald

Synopsis:
The vampiric Stephen King tale returns to the small screen, 25 years after the first made-for-TV Salem's Lot, a Tobe Hooper-directed ratings hit. This time it's Rob Lowe as a successful writer who returns to his haunted hometown. As a kid, something awful happened to him in the spooky mansion on the hill; now that he's back, the mansion is once again buzzing with evil portents. The physical production (shot in Australia) is convincing, and it's fun to see old pros such as Donald Sutherland, Rutger Hauer, and James Cromwell cutting up in juicy roles. The storytelling, however, feels oddly disjointed, as though King's sprawl had been arbitrarily hacked away rather than adapted (a few big moments are bewilderingly left offscreen). The approach misses the basic assets of a vampire story: the disbelief, the lore, the sex appeal. Instead, it feels like a random collection of bits for short attention spans.
--Robert Horton



Average Rating:  (3.5 out of 5)
Total Number of Ratings: 1
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RoseMarieWolf

Joined: 17 Dec 2005
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Subject: Not Bad    Rating:  (3.5/5)    Posted: December 17, 2005

This wasn't a very bad film. It was slow in places, and at times I was wondering "Whats this about again?". I would recommend it if you have to time.

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