Sadly, the only reason to drag yourself to the theatre and plop down eight bucks is to watch the new short film Final Flight of the Osiris.
Dreamcatcher (2003)
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Reviews Counted:163
Fresh:48
Rotten:115
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: An incoherent and overly long creature feature.
Runtime: 2 hrs 16 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Based on the novel by Stephen King, Lawrence Kasdan's DREAMCATCHER follows four friends who receive psychic powers as children when they aid and befriend a mentally retarded boy named Duddits. As... Based on the novel by Stephen King, Lawrence Kasdan's DREAMCATCHER follows four friends who receive psychic powers as children when they aid and befriend a mentally retarded boy named Duddits. As adults, Jonesy (Damian Lewis), Henry (Thomas Jane), Beaver (Jason Lee), and Pete (Timothy Olyphant), reunite every winter at a cabin deep in the Maine woods to hunt, drink, and celebrate the bond they share with Duddits (Donnie Wahlberg) and each other. However, this year their wilderness reunion is marred by disturbing incidents which begin with the discovery of a lost, sick hunter and a frozen figure in the middle of a remote road. As events escalate and horrific creatures emerge from unsightly spaces, heavily armed government operatives, led by the imposing Colonel Curtis (Morgan Freeman), arrive in the area, and soon the situation becomes an all-out battle for the fate of humanity. A crazy-quilt combination of horror, thriller, sci-fi, drama, and action genres, DREAMCATCHER features aspects of other King screen adaptations such as STAND BY ME, IT, and THE TOMMYKNOCKERS, along with films such as THE THING and SIGNS. Seemingly disparate elements that filter into this giddily strange story include creeping red mold, fatal bowel movements, deadly worms with needlelike teeth, an imaginary space called the "memory warehouse," a deranged military officer, and an ailing man obsessed with Scooby-Doo. Director/screenwriter Kasdan, along with veteran screenwriter William Goldman, revel in the absurdity of the tale, crafting an often chilling and sometimes funny film that delights in its own thoroughly entertaining outrageousness. [More]
Starring: Damian Lewis, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Timothy Olyphant
Starring: Damian Lewis, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Timothy Olyphant, Morgan Freeman, Tom Sizemore, Donnie Wahlberg
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Screenwriter: William Goldman, Lawrence Kasdan
Producer: Charles Okun, Lawrence Kasdan
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Warner Bros.
Reviews for Dreamcatcher
[Dreamcatcher] is either a canny metaphor for the country’s current paranoia regarding terrorism and the invisible other, or the single most awful genre film since Starship Troopers.
If you happen to wake up and see anything onscreen that's NOT taking place inside a log cabin - feel free to fall back asleep.
An obsession with excrement and effluvium throughout the film is "Dreamcatcher's" inadvertent self-critique - it stinks.
Billed as a supernaturnal thriller, this messy, overproduced Stephen King adaptation is neither super nor natural (in the sense of conveying anything real), nor thrilling.
Dreamchaser mostly spends its time chasing its tail. Like a dog, once it catches it, it doesn't know what to do.
The first hour [is] so freakishly intriguing and well-crafted that the derailed second half can't completely bring it down.
The script is a narrative septic tank, underpinned by promising psychological ideas that get lost in irrelevant subplots...
An unintentionally hilarious film that could have been called 'Anal Worms from Space'.
It does take a little while for Kasdan's adaptation to completely fall apart, so there are some decent shakes and scares along the way -- but nowhere near enough to make for a satisfying moviegoing experience.
There's also a lot of humor thrown in to make the movie exciting and fun.
In [King's] universe, subtlety is no virtue, and for better or worse, director/co-screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan opts not to mess with the formula.
Easily one of the most absurdly over-plotted and incoherently condensed horror movies of recent times.
Like the Indian good luck charm that gives it its name, Dreamcatcher is full of holes.
Given all those prestigious pedigrees, Dreamcatcher should have been great, or at least bad in new and interesting ways. Instead, it shamelessly recycles plot points and themes from Alien, Independence Day even Outbreak.
A head-scratchingly silly B-movie, blending boyish sentiment and cheesy creature effects, that even Morgan Freeman can't save.
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