Rob Reiner builds Stephen King's tale with clean, effortless strokes.
Misery (1990)
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Reviews Counted:50
Fresh:45
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Elevated by standout performances from James Caan and Kathy Bates, this taut and frightening film is one of the best Stephen King adaptations to date.
Runtime: 3 hrs 34 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Romance author Paul Sheldon (James Caan) longs for parting with Misery. Sheldon's plucky heroine of seven novels has delivered Sheldon fame and fortune and recognition beyond the average writer's... Romance author Paul Sheldon (James Caan) longs for parting with Misery. Sheldon's plucky heroine of seven novels has delivered Sheldon fame and fortune and recognition beyond the average writer's dreams, but she is also interminably linked to him. Determined to escape an eternal role as dimestore novelist, he kills her off in the eighth novel and heads to his New England cabin to work on his own Great American Novel. Upon completion, Sheldon excitedly sets out for his New York City publisher in the midst of a raging blizzard and within minutes veers into a desolate snowbank. From the brink of death, he is rescued from the snow by Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), who just so happens to be Misery's self-professed biggest fan. At first, she nurses him back to health in her remote cabin, telling him the roads and phones are knocked out by the storm, fawning over his literary accomplishments. However, things change when she purchases his eighth Misery book and reaches the point of Misery's death. Annie's psychotic underbelly swiftly surfaces as the unfortunate author is held clandestinely captive in her home. Meanwhile, a wily small-town sheriff (Richard Farnsworth) circles in.... Director Rob Reiner's adaptation of Stephen King's novel is an eerie tale of obsessiveness and isolation. The film features an excellent turn by Caan and an Oscar-winning performance by Bates. [More]
Starring: Kathy Bates, James Caan, Richard Farnsworth, Frances Sternhagen
Starring: Kathy Bates, James Caan, Richard Farnsworth, Frances Sternhagen, Lauren Bacall
Director: Rob Reiner
Director: Rob Reiner
Screenwriter: William Goldman
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Reviews for Misery
A convincing psychological thriller with a powerful performance by Kathy Bates.
Misery is a blunt instrument that fractures the kneecaps more often than it tickles the funnybone.
Where it is significantly elevated is in the terrifyingly convincing performance by Bates as a schizophrenic psychopath.
The result is arguably the best King novel-to-film adaptation yet, a tense character study that grows and builds and has plenty of humor, both light and dark, along the way.
Part of the startling horror of Annie is that she is just about the last person in the world from whom you'd expect antisocial or violent behavior.
A weak handshake of a movie, it is slightly repellent -- hardly gripping, much less knuckle-whitening.
Kathy Bates brilliantly portrays Annie as someone with absolutely no sense of her own monstrosity.
Reiner seems to have been gambling very heavily on Kathy Bates's performance to set this film apart and make it a Reiner film. Bates was good but not that good.
Except for the flat, compromised ending, Reiner's smooth direction and Goldman's nicely structured script make this version of King's novella enjoyable as a horror flick and psychological thriller, not to mention Kathy Bates' superb turn as the wacko fan
Not only is Misery the best adaptation of a Stephen King book ever made, it's the only good one ever made!
This is a first rate movie, one of the best of the Stephen King adaptions ever.
Popular moviemaking -- elegantly economical, artlessly artful -- doesn't get much better than this.
Director Rob Reiner creates an atmosphere of tense horror wrapped around rich dialogue ("Cockadoodie dirty birdie!"), and in the process, he gets sterling performances from Caan and Bates.
Bates has a field day with her role, creating a quirky, memorable object of hate.
Kathy Bates is beyond amazing in the part of the psychotic fan Annie Wilkes.
From start to harrowing finish, it is blissfully apparent that Rob Reiner can indeed turn his hand to virtually anything.
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