"Salem's Lot" is a well paced and perfectly watchable film that often manages to strike out on its own with a considerable degree of success. However, it proves to be a different matter entirely when it tackles the more spooky scenes which had the hallucinatory quality of a fever dream and made the original such a compulsive and memorable viewing experience. It recreates each one of these scenes, but with considerably less effectiveness (this is in large part due to the noticeable absence of Harry Sukman's superb music to magnify and intensify them) and as a direct consequence of this the sce…
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Salem's Lot
Overview
Author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem's Lot only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire.
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Release date
03/10/2024
Votes
724
Popularity
6.5
Lewis Pullman
Ben Mears
Makenzie Leigh
Susan Norton
Jordan Preston Carter
Mark Petrie
Alfre Woodard
Dr. Cody
Bill Camp
Matt Burke
John Benjamin Hickey
Father Callahan
Nicholas Crovetti
Danny Glick
Spencer Treat Clark
Mike Ryerson
Pilou Asbæk
R.T Straker
Alexander Ward
Kurt Barlow
Danielle Perry
Marjorie Glick
Debra Christofferson
Ann Norton
William Sadler
Parkins Gillespie
Timothy John Smith
Royal Snow
Mike Kaz
Hank Peters
Cade Woodward
Ralphie Glick
Joseph Marrella
Tony Glick
Declan Lemerande
Richie Boddin
Oliver Dauberman
Ollie Griffen
Rebecca Gibel
Mabel Werts
James Milord
Henry Petrie
Fedna Jacquet
June Petrie
Marilyn Busch
Eva Miller
Michael Steven Costello
Larry Crockett
Avery Bederman
Ruthie Crockett
Derek Mears
Hubert Marsten
Jim Patton
Dell Markey
Kellan Rhude
Floyd Tibbits
Sage Rudnick
Becky Werts
Anna Rizzo
Night Nurse
Celeste Oliva
Nurse Clarkin
Fred Robbins
Win Purinton
Original Soundtrack
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Overstays its welcome and isn't as interesting as it could've been, but what's there is still serviceable. I really enjoyed the cast, I think every member does a neat job - without that being the case, I'd probably be rating this film a touch lower. Lewis Pullman leads events well, while Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard and Bill Camp are able supports. The kid actors are solid as well, the standout evidently being Jordan Preston Carter. Good to see Pilou Asbæk, too. As noted at the top, this does overrun. It felt a fair bit longer than 113 minutes, a more fitting run time may have worked wo…
Read full review →For anyone old enough to remember, Coles Notes offered students an accessible summary of famous works, by the likes of Dickens, Shakespeare or Tolstoy. Something similar can be said of the latest cinematic iteration of Stephen Kings book, Salem's Lot. This is an abridged version of Kings vampiric tale. It plays out in broad, somewhat hurried, expository strokes, absent the deeper essence of the work. Things happen quickly, at the expense of a slowly established atmosphere of creeping dread, as the viewer comes to see whats really going on, in the rural town, of Salem's Lot. Indeed, the cor…
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Celebrated author "Ben" (Lewis Pullman) returns to his childhood home looking to do some investigations into his own youth when he discovers that there's something distinctly unsavoury going on in the "Lot". That all seems to centre around the long abandoned "Marsten" house that’s basement has recently received a strange package before a local urchin goes missing. Luckily for our intrepid writer, he has hooked up with "Susan" (Makenzie Leigh), somewhat sceptical local doctor "Cody" (Alfre Woodard) and with the savvy young "Mark" (Jordan Preston Carter) and as it becomes pretty clear what's goi…
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Salem's Lot (2024) is a sleek and refreshing return to classic vampire horror that successfully captures the eerie atmosphere of Stephen King’s small-town Maine. Unlike many modern adaptations, this version maintains a brisk, engaging pace that keeps the tension high from start to finish. The 1970s aesthetic is visually striking, using shadows and cold tones to create a genuine sense of dread as the vampire threat slowly consumes the town. The film excels with its creature design, featuring glowing-eyed vampires that feel far more menacing than typical genre fare. Lewis Pullman leads a capa…
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