Dreamcatcher
The dramatic film revolves around a wide range of difficult situations. Which will come to people who live in a place where strange things occur. Where four friends struggle with life in Maine's forests on an annual fishing trip. When a stranger stumbles into his camp and drowns him. Mysterious things are happening around the lights in the sky. The four friends are in conflict with a colonel in the psychological army. One of their minds had a strange power.
28 June 1982, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
21 December 1985, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
13 June 1954, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
29 October 1970, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
January 15, 2005
I challenge you to name a movie with a more convoluted or preposterous storyline.
March 23, 2003
A bumpy thrill ride.
April 22, 2003
King is dreamily free-associating, which doesn't mean he's plumbing his unconscious in search of new nightmare archetypes; it means he's recycling bits of old horror and sci-fi flicks and even setups from his own novels.
December 22, 2010
This Stephen King is way too scary for kids.
March 31, 2003
... not since Death to Smoochy have so many talented people made such a mess of things.
April 29, 2009
There's a great cast, and a great director, but ultimately the finishing product fails to live up to any potential.
March 21, 2003
Easily one of the most absurdly over-plotted and incoherently condensed horror movies of recent times.
July 30, 2007
Call me crude -- I have to love a scene of suspense built around fallen toothpicks and a toilet monster.
March 25, 2003
If hopeless literalist Kasdan could have decided on a tone ... this could have been a gynophobe's Independence Day.
June 20, 2005
Those looking for a stomach-turning alien film may be pleased, but those looking for a smarter psychological thriller will be sorely disappointed.
February 09, 2014
As soon as Morgan Freeman's alien hunter/military commander turns up, a riveting movie starts morphing into a predictable villain-on-the-warpath action flick.
April 04, 2003
Stupid, sophomoric and moronically silly, it leaves you with the feeling that you might welcome shock treatment just to get your brain back.

