Warner Bros. | Release Date: November 8, 2019
7.2
USER SCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 515 Ratings
USER RATING DISTRIBUTION
Positive:
381
Mixed:
78
Negative:
56
Watch Now
Stream On
Stream On
Buy on
Stream On
Stream On
Stream On
Stream On
Expand
Review this movie
VOTE NOW
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Check box if your review contains spoilers 0 characters (5000 max)
10
VolquartzNov 8, 2019
I love the movie!! Is the best movie of the year!! I’m all the time guessing what’s coming next!! The sound is really good and the imágenes too!! I just love it
19 of 32 users found this helpful1913
All this user's reviews
10
NintenheroJan 1, 2020
En verdad que no podria haber quedado mas satisfecho al ver esta pelicula , mis expectativas eran bajas pero esta peli me callo la boca de lo buena que es .
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
9
PalpetineSheevMar 20, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The scene where Danny and Abra are driving up to the Overlook hotel gave me feelings that I cannot describe. Pure excitement and terror at the same time. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
9
zNeverSleepingFeb 17, 2020
Uma trama excelente que te intriga do inicio ao fim com seus mistérios muito bem orquestrados pelo diretor, cujo nos alimenta bem o suficiente para não ficarmos cansados - afinal, é um filme de 3 horas. Stephen King não tem medo deUma trama excelente que te intriga do inicio ao fim com seus mistérios muito bem orquestrados pelo diretor, cujo nos alimenta bem o suficiente para não ficarmos cansados - afinal, é um filme de 3 horas. Stephen King não tem medo de surpreender e vai com tudo, o que deixa tudo mais tenso. Alguns personagens são interessantes o suficiente para que nos importemos com eles - o que é fundamental para o suspense, outros nem tanto. Apesar de não me incomodar, senti que as atuações de Rebecca Ferguson e Kyliegh Curran não estavam no ponto. Carl Lumbly também me soa estranho - se esse foi o objetivo, tudo bem. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
10
DeanomiteJan 22, 2020
I watched the 3 hour director cut, 30 min longer. Flanagan has been on a run lately, Oculus was solid horror, Hill House was very popular (I found it boring) and this is a well photographed, nice looking movie. Alex Essoe does a goodI watched the 3 hour director cut, 30 min longer. Flanagan has been on a run lately, Oculus was solid horror, Hill House was very popular (I found it boring) and this is a well photographed, nice looking movie. Alex Essoe does a good impression of Shelly Duvall. Ewan McGregor does a good job of never steering attention away from story or toward himself. Snakebite is the most interesting character, besides Abra (Kyliegh Curran) she was great. There are parts that remind me of The Dark Crystal, in a good way. Well made, not much action but it never drags at all in 3 hours. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
10
rafshNov 13, 2019
Muy buena película. Muy buena adaptación si lo comparamos con el libro. El universo de King es uno de los mejores. Hay mucha gente que no lee el condenado libro ni sabe de que trata y son los que critican
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
9
manningn15Mar 16, 2020
Doctor Sleep is my favorite horror movie of 2019, one of my favorite movies of 2019, one of my favorite horror movies of all time, and one of my favorite movies of all time. The writing and story were stupendous. The atmosphere of the movieDoctor Sleep is my favorite horror movie of 2019, one of my favorite movies of 2019, one of my favorite horror movies of all time, and one of my favorite movies of all time. The writing and story were stupendous. The atmosphere of the movie was excellent, it was super cool and creepy. The acting was outstanding especially from Kyliegh Curran, Rebecca Ferguson, Ewan McGregor, Emily Alyn Lind, Jacob Tremblay, and Cliff Curtis. The visual effects were phenomenal and super creepy, scary, and cool. The makeup and hairstyling were superb especially on Rebecca Ferguson, Kyliegh Curran, Cliff Curtis, Ewan McGregor, Emily Alyn Lind, and Zahn McClarnon. This was a overall really good movie. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
8
d0vla11Nov 19, 2019
Better than expected! The actors, the soundtrack and the atmosphere were brilliant.
The movie also has some great twists.
Definitely one of the better Stephen King on-screen adaptations.
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
10
WolframmSep 18, 2020
F.... their criticism! The movie is just great! So awesome and terrifying at the same time! 10/10 Shining 2 really exists!!!
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
9
MikeyboxofficeApr 13, 2020
Big fan of the original, and this is a sequel which is so much better than it should be. The sequel book is so different to the first one, and so the movies are different. But, it has a sustained tone of dread, a good story and takes you backBig fan of the original, and this is a sequel which is so much better than it should be. The sequel book is so different to the first one, and so the movies are different. But, it has a sustained tone of dread, a good story and takes you back to bits if the shining. Good! make it. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
9
BananaBatsyJul 6, 2020
Wasn't expecting much from this film. But it kinda surpassed expectations. It is an amazing film. The climax brought tears to my eyes. I won't call it fan service that they go back to the Hotel. Because the story justified it and it wasn'tWasn't expecting much from this film. But it kinda surpassed expectations. It is an amazing film. The climax brought tears to my eyes. I won't call it fan service that they go back to the Hotel. Because the story justified it and it wasn't cheesy at all. I wish I went to the theatre to watch it. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
10
DuqueneJustinAug 3, 2020
One of Stephen King's best adaptation, that movie really shows a lot of new stuff while trying to get together the piece of King's story that Kubrick put aside in his version of the shining, and yet there are many references to that movie andOne of Stephen King's best adaptation, that movie really shows a lot of new stuff while trying to get together the piece of King's story that Kubrick put aside in his version of the shining, and yet there are many references to that movie and it doesn't at all slow down the pace of that story that is truly greatly told from the beginning to the very end of the movie. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
9
j1mbo15Oct 3, 2020
Doctor Sleep is an enjoyable horror movie. The plot kept me off my phone and the references to the original shining movie felt refreshing. Wrapped up pretty well. Nothing amazing, but certainly worth the watch for those that like the Shining.
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
10
GreyhoundesSep 6, 2020
Rebecca Ferguson as Rose the Hat literally takes my breath away... haha... get it... like the steam in the movie?
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
10
JAKEJACOBJORDSep 17, 2021
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
10
bxwhit3Nov 10, 2019
Probably one of the best sequels I have ever seen. Great story line and wonderful acting. Newcomer Kyliegh Curran's performance was spectacular! Not sure what some of the people who are giving bad reviews were expecting. I liked that theProbably one of the best sequels I have ever seen. Great story line and wonderful acting. Newcomer Kyliegh Curran's performance was spectacular! Not sure what some of the people who are giving bad reviews were expecting. I liked that the story was a bit different. Worth the time to go see. Expand
4 of 6 users found this helpful42
All this user's reviews
9
TheQuietGamerNov 16, 2019
2017's Gerald's Game was a huge surprise for a lot of people. The book it's based on is largely comprised of imaginary conversations taking place in the protagonist's head, and many thought it impossible for that to be translated to film.2017's Gerald's Game was a huge surprise for a lot of people. The book it's based on is largely comprised of imaginary conversations taking place in the protagonist's head, and many thought it impossible for that to be translated to film. Mike Flanagan pulled it off though. Showing that he could bring Stephen King's more difficult to portray material to life onscreen with great effectiveness and creating one of the best adaptations of any of the author's work to date in the process.

I'd argue he faced a greater challenge with Doctor Sleep however. Not only does a significant portion of the action once again take place inside the minds of the characters, but the story also serves as sequel to The Shining. This put Flanagan in the unenviable position of having to decide whether or not he actually wanted to make this a direct follow-up to the legendary Kubrick film, or forsake any such connections and try to make it as self-contained as possible. No matter what the director chose, The Shining would always be a part of the conversation due to the shared continuity of their source materials, but the latter option did at least come with the potential to avoid some of the harsher scrutiny that would likely arise from establishing this as a continuation of what some consider to be the single greatest piece of horror cinema ever created.

Flanagan ultimately took the risk and went the sequel route. Tweaking a few things from the novel in the process so that it could tie in better with Kubrick's version of The Shining. A decision that might have actually been beneficial to the story as it allowed him to remain very faithful to the source material while giving him a means to cut out King's ridiculous surprise relative twist. The new ending also redeems the lack of fidelity inherent in the Kubrick film by managing to stay true to the heart and soul of both books at the same time.

While the events that occurred in The Shining are significant in that they define who Danny is in this movie, outside of the final act that's a little too heavy on nostalgia-based scene recreations Doctor Sleep largely does its own thing and in its own way. Even to the point kind of moving away from straight horror in favor of something more akin to dark fantasy. For the majority of it's lengthy running-time it's decidedly not Kubrick which allows it to succeed on its own merits, of which there are many.

This is one haunting piece of cinema with some truly horrific moments that will stick with you. It's a violent tale of mind-bending psychic warfare with a strong dramatic component centered around PTSD, regret, and the desire for redemption in a cruel, hungry world. All of which is backed by incredible performances across the board. Rebecca Ferguson's natural accent slips through once or twice making the weakest link, but her sexy yet terrifying villain is so memorable that it almost goes by unnoticed.

I would really love to see Flanagan tackle more King in the future. The author has often experimented with more fantastical conceits of the mind and many directors have struggled making those ideas work onscreen. Flanagan however has pulled it off twice now with stunning results. Doctor Sleep is incredibly gripping. Pop-culture's obsession with the '80s throwback shows up here near the end and finds the director putting on an unnecessary Kubrick impression, but that's the single misstep in a movie that's otherwise confident enough to build upon and branch off from its predecessor in order to take a different path that cements it as a worthy successor and an excellent film in its own right.

9.3/10
Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
10
NShep53Nov 11, 2019
Stands shoulder to shoulder with Kubrick's "The Shining". Performances all around are excellent.
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
10
EROCKQNov 15, 2019
This is a near-perfect adaptation of a great fantasy novel with one horribly disturbing scene, and a bit of an awkward ending.
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
8
JPKNov 23, 2019
Good Sequel
It's NOWHERE near as good as the 1980 classic, But Doctor Sleep is still satisfying.
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
9
JumpCut_OnlineDec 4, 2019
Flanagan has delivered a truly special film here. Doctor Sleep manages to be both entertaining and profound, otherworldly yet grounded. By imbuing the source material with a more meditative atmosphere, Flanagan elevates an already great novelFlanagan has delivered a truly special film here. Doctor Sleep manages to be both entertaining and profound, otherworldly yet grounded. By imbuing the source material with a more meditative atmosphere, Flanagan elevates an already great novel to a higher tier. Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
10
Filmix16Nov 28, 2019
Une suite efficace au chefs-d’œuvre de Stanley Kubrick en 1980 ( THE SHINING ). Mike Flanagan nous offre un récit tout aussi divertissant et puissant que The Shining, le film nous montre des flaches back d’un autre point de vus avec desUne suite efficace au chefs-d’œuvre de Stanley Kubrick en 1980 ( THE SHINING ). Mike Flanagan nous offre un récit tout aussi divertissant et puissant que The Shining, le film nous montre des flaches back d’un autre point de vus avec des nouveaux acteurs cela est très bien car il ne les modifie pas par ordinateur. Ewan McGregor est très bien comme d’habitude mais la grande performance résonne dans Rebeca Ferguson ( Rose the Hat ). L’histoire ce suit bien, on a pas l’impression que la fin ne fini plus. Et on a accordé la magnifique fin du roman The Shining à la fin de Doctor Sleep. Ce film est très bon! Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
8
BeardedYodaNov 11, 2019
Doctor Sleep is a very interesting and intriguing film that is more thriller and drama than it is horror. Rather or not it is a worthy sequel to Kubrick's The Shinning is up you, as I highly recommend seeing this film. It is a good enoughDoctor Sleep is a very interesting and intriguing film that is more thriller and drama than it is horror. Rather or not it is a worthy sequel to Kubrick's The Shinning is up you, as I highly recommend seeing this film. It is a good enough movie on its own which is something that movie sequels should be. Expand
3 of 5 users found this helpful32
All this user's reviews
10
Cabbie77Nov 10, 2019
Tied into the original Shining so well and delivered even BETTER! KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE PARK!
BEST MOVIE EXPERIENCE IVE HAD IN A MINUTE!
(Cap locks international)
3 of 5 users found this helpful32
All this user's reviews
10
AllanRohrNov 10, 2019
Awesome! Just awesome! I saw yesterday and i leave the teather amazed by this movie! Perfect ending for the shinning!
3 of 5 users found this helpful32
All this user's reviews
9
genuinerealistNov 8, 2019
This is an awfully good story, awfully well told. I'm not a big fan of Kubrick's 'The Shining' one of the most overrated movies ever made. This one is much, much better.
3 of 6 users found this helpful33
All this user's reviews
10
starttiNov 10, 2019
Smart, gorgeous, creepy, and unnerving, but with a lot of heart and empathy for those dealing with additions and past trauma. DOCTOR SLEEP is the impossible bridge between the novel and movie THE SHINING, yet is able to stand on its own.Smart, gorgeous, creepy, and unnerving, but with a lot of heart and empathy for those dealing with additions and past trauma. DOCTOR SLEEP is the impossible bridge between the novel and movie THE SHINING, yet is able to stand on its own.

Director Mike Flannagan is not only a gifted director, but an intelligent storyteller. The changes from the book worked perfectly for cinema. His tributes to kubrick were also surprising and cool.

I so strongly recommend seeing the movie in theatres. Its a work of art with fantastic performances the ache and terrify equally and stands alongside Shawshank (as well as Stand by Me, Misery, Green Mile, and IT) as one of the best King adaptations that impacts beyond the horror genre.

Fantastic
Expand
3 of 6 users found this helpful33
All this user's reviews
9
Billysmash88Nov 8, 2019
Seriously this movie hits every note, and completely ties in perfectly to The Shining while still being its on film.
3 of 6 users found this helpful33
All this user's reviews
9
MartridenNov 10, 2019
Film ben riuscito. Ottima interpretazione. Buone le musiche. Nel complesso merita una valutazione decisamente alta.
3 of 6 users found this helpful33
All this user's reviews
9
QuekubNov 10, 2019
One example how sequels must be filmed. It's complete history of original and playing with your nostalgic feelings.
3 of 6 users found this helpful33
All this user's reviews
7
TVJerryNov 12, 2019
It's not necessary to know much backstory from Stephen King's THE SHINING, but it helps to know the basics for this sequel. Ewan McGregor plays the adult version of the little boy who was scarred by the events in the original movie. He'sIt's not necessary to know much backstory from Stephen King's THE SHINING, but it helps to know the basics for this sequel. Ewan McGregor plays the adult version of the little boy who was scarred by the events in the original movie. He's still coping with the ghosts (literally) from that time, when a teenager appears who also has extrasensory powers. They embark on a search to stop a truly merciless group who prey on the pain of children (the most brutal scene in the film). This story takes 2.5 hours to unfold and doesn't even get to the fateful hotel until the final 30 minutes. Through it all, there's a sense of dread, accompanied with some cool visual effects and ominous sound design. The pace never quickens and there aren't any big scares, but the compelling story and Mike Flanagan's engrossing direction create a continual level of tension. Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
7
JohnrieberNov 14, 2019
I just read an article that said this film would have been better saved with the title "The Shining 2" and I agree...the title doesn't really capture the story that is told...beautifully made and acted, it has two great set pieces and anI just read an article that said this film would have been better saved with the title "The Shining 2" and I agree...the title doesn't really capture the story that is told...beautifully made and acted, it has two great set pieces and an ongoing feeling of dread...as with several other horror films recently, it's longer and less scary than it should be, but a strong film Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
8
sourmilokoNov 11, 2019
I love the original movie by Stanley Kubrick and I also love both books by Steven King, I also love Mike Flanagan's latest work, so this movie came together very well with everything mixing to the film's benifit. The pacing is quite a lotI love the original movie by Stanley Kubrick and I also love both books by Steven King, I also love Mike Flanagan's latest work, so this movie came together very well with everything mixing to the film's benifit. The pacing is quite a lot faster than the book, yet still feels a bit long... The film is also not very scary, which I knew going in due to the book, it's definitely a different vibe from the first shining film. This film takes much more from the Stephen King side than the first film, so since of Kings kinda cornyness comes into the film too, I think it might have been nice to have more of the film set in the hotel, even though it's not in the book at all, also wish we had more time letting the ghosts get more screen time. Other than that, everything was great. Making the true knot scary and foreboding and not hokey and corny was really really well done. The Turing of the world to enter others minds was also visually stunning. Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
7
MattBrady99Nov 12, 2019
“Hi there”

Hello there... Mike Flanagan has some of the biggest balls in the horror industry. I mean just look at his filmography so far. He took one of the worst horror movies in recent memory ‘Ouija’ and said: “yeah, I wanna make a
“Hi there”

Hello there...

Mike Flanagan has some of the biggest balls in the horror industry. I mean just look at his filmography so far.

He took one of the worst horror movies in recent memory ‘Ouija’ and said: “yeah, I wanna make a sequel to that”, with ‘Ouija: Origin of Evil’ and somehow made it less terrible. How about ‘Haunting of Hill House’ where he’s going to direct every episode of a television series that has to weave two narratives together at once over ten episodes...and again he somehow made it work. And now this guy is gonna make a sequel to one of the most revered horror movies of all time with ‘Doctor Sleep’...the son of b**ch did it again!

I think Flanagan deserves more credit as a director rather than people **** that his movies “ain't scary enough an-” blah blah blah shut the hell up.

‘Doctor Sleep’ was a complete surprise for all the right reasons. At first I wasn’t sure if the movie would hook me, because it takes awhile for it to get going, but slowly I got invested in the story and the characters. There have been four Stephen King movie adaptions this year: ‘Pet Sematary’, ‘IT Chapter Two’, ‘In The Tall Grass’, and now this movie. This is by far the best out of them all.

The runtime is 152 minutes long and I can safely say that the movie is 85% it’s own thing, because it doesn't just rely on nostalgia to tell their story and it’s only the last act where things start to play on nostalgia when the characters return to the Overlook Hotel. The nostalgia being the 80’s horror classic of course. It’s either that or 97 TV mini-series. Who’s got fond memories for that piece of sh*t? So with this being both a sequel to Kubrick's movie and King’s original novel; a clash of visions coming together with Flanagan trying to put this together, while also applying his own vision into the mix.

Now that’s hard.

The part that got me invested in the story was the scene between Danny and a elderly patient who’s on their death bed. Danny comforts them as their peacefully past away, without dying alone. It’s a beautiful and heartfelt scene that you would never expect to see in a supernatural horror movie.

Ewan Mcgregor was fantastic as an alcoholic grown-up Danny Torrance. Nicholson's presence was felt through out the movie as adult Danny fears he might follow in his fathers footsteps. There’s a scene where Danny gives a talk at a rehab group and as doing so he reflects deeply on everything that happened to him in the past, while the camera is locked on Ewan’s face. Not only from his childhood, but everything afterwards and drowning out the trauma through drinking - something that us as the audience don’t see. I thought he was excellent. He absolutely “shines” as the character...and am not sorry for that pun.

I loved how fleshed out the villains were, which surprised me the most about the movie. They are like vampires, but instead of feasting on blood, it’s “the shining” they crave for a expanded life. Casual and charming, and yet wickedly evil. There’s a particularly scene that was so difficult to watch and really got under my skin. However you do get to see them interreacting with each other in normal conversations as they casually go on with the day and work as a group. Rose the Hat sticks out from the rest as a sinister and endearing villian played marvelously by Rebecca Ferguson.

Mike Flanagan dose a great job on balancing both Kubrick’s and King’s version respectfully, but also manages to put his visual spin in. The one thing that hasn’t been mention yet is how great he is with child actors as he always gets the best performance out of them, especially Jacob Tremblay and Kyliegh Curran who was so convincing in the roles it was scary.

The movie looks stunning with the use of colors adding to the overall tone and helps creates the horror atmosphere. Same thing with the score that while it takes samples from Kubrick’s movie, but not to say it doesn’t have it’s own.

For issues:

There was a couple of callbacks that was a little on the noise, usually through references. As I said early the movie takes a while to find it’s footing and you couldn’t help but draw comparisons. There were a few questionable and almost silly lines that King himself would inject into his work for humor, but here, with tone in mind, just took the fear out of it.

Overall rating: “Eat well and live long.”
Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
7
CinemaphileNov 13, 2019
History has a weight, as heavy as that of expectations, maybe more so. Mass relates to velocity, &velocity &mass together mean momentum. How would one change the course of the Titanic if it continued it's course, eventually  barreling alongHistory has a weight, as heavy as that of expectations, maybe more so. Mass relates to velocity, &velocity &mass together mean momentum. How would one change the course of the Titanic if it continued it's course, eventually  barreling along at light speed? Solve that equation &one could be wealthy beyond all dreams of avarice. How could one follow up, The Shining?

Mike Flanagan doesn't flinch from the gravity of this two body problem, but embraces it with DS, his adaptation of the best selling novel by SK - not only the sequel to one of the seminal horror novels of the 20th Century but a visually influential &a most recently gentrified motion picture adapted by Stanley Kubrick. Seems like unsolvable Calculus, right? A tough aldorithmic nut.  The director of Occulus, Gerald's Game &Hulu's The Haunting of Hill House rolls up his sleeves, grabs the chalk &heads to the chalkboard.

Like King's other works such as IT &The Stand, the novel DS defies the feature length treatment. Unlike King's 1977 best seller The Shining, DS has many more points of view &locations, in addition to the added weight of literary &cinematic history. To complicate matters, Kubrick's The Shining wasn't embraced at the box office by Constant Watchers or Critics. Regardless, MF opts for the feature treatment rather than a limited run series.  Apparently, he's not one to shy from eating a historic literary elephant - so he does that, one bite at a time.

MF does that deftly, spending a decent portion of the first act re-anchoring us in the 40 year old story - but never through exposition. Some of us are "reintroduced" to Danny Torrance, Wendy Torrance &Dick Halloran. For those Constant Readers &Constant Watchers, it's an unsentimental walk through memory lane that's not done for the sake of nostalgia or as some will posit with a contemporary slur, fan service. That's key - to play to those not versed in the vocabulary of The Overlook lore ¬ explain too much to the already initiated. Again, pretty sophisticated equation balancing.  Off the page, MF never visually imitates Kubrick's austere, antiseptic style as lightly emulates it. MF gives us small visual cues, in addition to a few subtle aural ones as well.

Stage setting &character introduction done, we fast forward to the new &unfamiliar for the next three acts. In the vocabulary of Mid World, another King creation, the World of DS - specifically Danny's World - has moved on from that of The Shining's, by 40 years or so. Where these acts work best are developing adult Danny as a compelling character, which Constant Readers will recognize as a parallel to that of the struggling, tragically alcoholic Jack Torrance of the novel - not the mustachio twisting villain of Kubrick's film - &new faces Abra Stone, Billy Freeman, Crow Daddy, Snakebite Andi &Rose the Hat.

MF does his best to balance the narrative, but King's story is rich with detail &viewpoint. Narratively, The Knot - the tight knit order of psychic vampires driving the plot - overshadow our protagonists Danny &Abra's respective plights. Of note, there are no glaring storytelling missteps along the way, but this film isn't The Green Mile, anchored to one location &a simple theme. There's a lot happening of import &it's all over the literal geographic map. Like most road trips there are side jaunts &colorful road attractions. It is a long haul, sometimes with jeopardy, interesting scenery chewing &all. Some devotees of Kubrick's precursor will take umbrage at this. But, this is a different story. One with an unexpected twist.

SK had issue with the liberties Kubrick took with the best selling novel. The novel was not problematic, it was virtually perfect &in no need of revision. The opposite is the case in 2019. King's novel DS is problematic. It lacks a satisfying conclusion. Fortunately, Kubrick's inadequate resolution gave MF an opportunity to make right the mistakes of Kubrick's film &King's sequel. The fourth &fifth acts are that long awaited payoff. Nostalgia driven fans of the film will be rewarded, though not in the way they anticipate. We revisit two skeletons in Danny's closet. We've seen it in the previews. The other is a delightful surprise. MF also gives us the resolution that Constant Readers expected in 1980. "It creeps" up on us.

Does the calculus finally give us the Grand Unified Theory of King's Universe? No, it merely extends the framework &displays a fundamental understanding of the author which eluded Kubrick. That tasks was Herculean &thankless given expectations set by two novels &a previous film. There isn't a single mistake in DS, on the page or on the screen. The dialogue &the performances are spot on. But, it's the theory - the premise of the story ultimately hamstrings MF. Regardless, he took his duty seriously &studiously - DS is a polished, entertaining movie which stands on its own merits. MF is a mindful custodian of the King's universe.
Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
8
Trineo99Nov 9, 2019
First of all, the editing in this film is just weird in the first half of it. I get it the movie has to tell three different stories but it would jump to the next scene so awkwardly. There were some really cool shots in this film that I wishFirst of all, the editing in this film is just weird in the first half of it. I get it the movie has to tell three different stories but it would jump to the next scene so awkwardly. There were some really cool shots in this film that I wish I could talk about but trust me when I saw there are some shots that are brilliant in how they look. Now, the acting in this film was good from everybody and there was really only one-person who slightly blew me away and that was Ewan McGregor. He took everybody on a journey with this character. From the beginning of the film to the end you always feel bad for Dan and just want the best for him. Kyliegh Curran, I can see her doing great work in the future. Rebecca Ferguson did an okay job as Rose the hat but she doesn’t really become a standout until the end of the movie. The pacing in this film is definitely slow in the beginning and picks up the pace towards the end. I have to applaud the set designers for what they did to the Overlook Hotel. The musical score, done by the Newton Brothers, may not be as iconic as the original movie but you can hear elements from that movie. In the end, this movie is a good sequel to The Shining but if you want to watch this movie, I would recommend not watching the trailer because, in my opinion, it gave away a lot of the good parts of this movie. Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
7
bataguilaNov 11, 2019
Es buena, entretenida, la historia muy bien contada, si peca de ser muy larga. Pero el peor pecado es el cast, nunca funciona traer a los personajes de la original, pq ni siquiera se parecen.
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
10
JoesNov 11, 2019
Buena película pero como secuela del resplandor queda bastante lejos de la obra maestra que fue
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
9
Paschke274Nov 10, 2019
This Review is in spanish:

Esta película es una secuela del libro El Resplandor. Pero si ponen atención también usa escenas de la película de El resplandor que esta basada en el mismo libro on su mismo nombre. Si son fans de Steven King les
This Review is in spanish:

Esta película es una secuela del libro El Resplandor. Pero si ponen atención también usa escenas de la película de El resplandor que esta basada en el mismo libro on su mismo nombre. Si son fans de Steven King les va a gustar. En mi opinión esta película es una de las mejores películas de 2019.
Expand
2 of 4 users found this helpful22
All this user's reviews
8
RaygirlNov 20, 2019
It wasn't the Shining, but it was a thoroughly entertaining movie! Nice nods to the original without overdoing it. If you loved the Shining you'll enjoy this as well.
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
8
matthewmirlianiNov 14, 2019
Thrilling, disturbing, and overall satisfying, Doctor Sleep is a faithful adaption of Stephen King’s novel with just enough Kubrick to please movie nerds (like myself). The first half of the film is incredibly strong - anchored by a fantasticThrilling, disturbing, and overall satisfying, Doctor Sleep is a faithful adaption of Stephen King’s novel with just enough Kubrick to please movie nerds (like myself). The first half of the film is incredibly strong - anchored by a fantastic Rebecca Ferguson as the main antagonist - but does admittedly stumble towards the second half due to strange pacing and the rushing through of major developments. Despite Doctor Sleep’s occasional moments of weakness (either in the script or in the performances) the cinematography is stunning, the reconstruction of the Overlook is impressive, and the way the film pays tribute to Kubrick - from the opening notes to the credit music - successfully contextualizes this thriller within The Shining’s cinematic legacy. Kubrick’s vision was one of a kind - and mere hints of his genius sprinkled throughout Doctor Sleep are enough to remind us of this fact. Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
8
bfoore90Nov 20, 2019
Flanagan directed the **** out of this and hits the mark splendidly. It's a good sequel to The Shining
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
8
marcantoinegDec 4, 2019
Can be weird at times but is overall a good movie. Connexions with the original movie are not as good as I expected. Otherwise it's entertaining.
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
PanchogulJun 8, 2020
¡Es fascinante! No me importó lo larga que fue porque me encantó en todos los aspectos, buenísima historia, impecable dirección, grandes actuaciones y con varios momentos que en lo personal me parecieron realmente perturbadores.
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
8
alejandro970Nov 14, 2019
Does not have the strength of the Kubrick original 1980 movie but it is still supported by a plot that doesn´t leave loose ends or potholes, and strives to capture the viewer's interest, with assorted details linked of original Shining. SomeDoes not have the strength of the Kubrick original 1980 movie but it is still supported by a plot that doesn´t leave loose ends or potholes, and strives to capture the viewer's interest, with assorted details linked of original Shining. Some better than It Chapter 2. Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
Merritt614Nov 12, 2019
What a fun film!! Loved all the nods to The Shining film by Kubrick, and staying close to the source material by Stephen King!!
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
8
bkorrasNov 23, 2019
I'm super surprised by Doctor Sleep. The fact that this is a sequel to an all-time classic horror in The Shining, it wouldn't have shocked me if it ultimately fell on its face, leaving me to lousy mouth Hollywood and their greed for making anI'm super surprised by Doctor Sleep. The fact that this is a sequel to an all-time classic horror in The Shining, it wouldn't have shocked me if it ultimately fell on its face, leaving me to lousy mouth Hollywood and their greed for making an unnecessary sequel. But there I was, credits rolling, with a big grin on my face. Doctor Sleep is a worthy sequel to The Shining; let me tell you why.

The film is brilliantly cast. Ewan McGregor as an older Danny Torrance, Rebecca Ferguson as Rose The Hat, and newcomer Kyliegh Curran as Abra Stone, being the standouts. That trio brings their a-games, and gravitas to the movie, making it feel like a horror epic. The supporting cast is damn good too, Cliff Curtis and Zahn McClarnon in particular. The writers have done an excellent job here also, not being afraid to take their time to develop the characters, very much like The Shining. But unlike The Shining, the movie leans more towards Stephen King's style then Stanley Kubrick's, which is not a knock, by the way, it works for this film.

The film is also brilliantly shot — some of the scenes were beautiful and dreamy, in particular, a scene involving astral projection. Also, the horror imagery is superb, and I'm glad they relied more on that rather than jump-scares. The directing is excellent too. The director, like the writers, was also brave in allowing the movie to breathe and slowly build, in the age of ADHD, that's ballsy. I also like some of the fan service it pays to The Shining. It doesn't feel forced; it fits right into the film. Props even to Wardrobe. Rebecca Ferguson looks super cool and dark in this, and I'm now in love with her.

Doctor Sleep is a great ride. It has well-developed characters. It has horror; it even has a little action. The cast does a fantastic job. Rose The Hat is one of my new favourite villains; she now gets added to my "favourite villains list." If you like The Shining, you'll love this. You know what, even if you didn't, you'll probably still love this. I highly recommend seeing it.
Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
Sha625Nov 16, 2020
Awesome connection to the shining. The movie is well directes and story always keeps you on hold. Waiting to see if the
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
Davrosdaleks1Nov 9, 2019
I found Doctor Sleep, based on the book by Stephen King and the sequel to The Shining, to be really, really good.

This is directed by Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) who has proven himself to be one of the great horror auteurs.
I found Doctor Sleep, based on the book by Stephen King and the sequel to The Shining, to be really, really good.

This is directed by Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) who has proven himself to be one of the great horror auteurs. (He previously adapted Stephen King's Gerald's Game, which was an impressive effort considering that it was mostly a person handcuffed to a bed.) The pacing works really well for a movie running at two-and-a-half hours. The dialogue is some of the best flowing I've seen in a while. The cinematography and general look are also top notch.

Horror fans, be forewarned that there are not that many scares. This time the main foe isn't ghosts, but the True Knot, psychic energy vampires. They're powerful, but they have basic human personalities and certain limitations. But, it's a really good story! You get to learn a lot more about the world of shining (psychic powers). The personal journey of psychic and recovering alcoholic Danny Torrence and his relationship with young shiner Abra (Kyliegh Curran) is interesting. What the True Knot lack in frightening appearances, they make up with being fleshed-out characters who make very dangerous antagonists. Though not the scariest film, this works really well as a dark tale. Also, scene where you see the True Knot in action is one truly scary moment that will stick with you.

The leads, McGregor, Curran, and Rebecca Ferguson as the True Knot's leader Rose the Hat, all do an excellent job.(Yes, I concede the villain names are silly.) However, McGregor's American accent doesn't sound quite natural. Also for flashback purposes and such, Flanagan got some very convincing actors to mimic the ones from the Shining.

Remember when I said the pacing "mostly" works? The one weak point is reliance on nostalgia. The movie tries to be both an adaptation of Doctor Sleep but also stay true to the events specific to Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. Fans of the book could be disappointed by changes. Several of elements involving the previous movie work. But there are moments where it can't help but give direct "wink, wink" references to the original's scenes and shots. It feels forced and the cinematography feels off with the rest of the film. However, there is only a very small percentage of these elements in the movie. Mostly it is its own thing.

Of the recent Stephen King movies (including the Netflix ones), this is my favorite. In fact, I think it's one of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made.
Expand
3 of 7 users found this helpful34
All this user's reviews
10
chrisman20Nov 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. okay so this was a movie i wasnt sure going in to it however after watching it i get the rave reviews there is adventure and scares galore the young actress in the movie is fantastic shes smart and perfect for the role the only real thing i didnt like was the fact that the villan took kids souls though she was flat out evil which is perfect for a movie like this and really gives you a feel of hate for her Expand
3 of 7 users found this helpful34
All this user's reviews
10
Cinefilo34567Nov 8, 2019
A masterpiece, is very good movie, one of the best horror movies of 2019, Hello there
4 of 10 users found this helpful46
All this user's reviews
9
Compi24Nov 10, 2019
Much more dramatic thriller than traditional horror movie, "Doctor Sleep" finds burgeoning writer/director Mike Flanagan once again interpreting the oft-slippery literary stylings of Stephen King -- "slippery," in that directors willMuch more dramatic thriller than traditional horror movie, "Doctor Sleep" finds burgeoning writer/director Mike Flanagan once again interpreting the oft-slippery literary stylings of Stephen King -- "slippery," in that directors will sometimes examine and get far too absorbed in trying to explain the esotericism of a King work to the audience. In the case of "Doctor Sleep," Flanagan not only has to do this, but also has the thankless task of crafting a cinematic sequel to both "The Shining" book and film. Somehow, he's pulled it off, to a breathtakingly beautiful, imaginative, and gratifying degree. For some of the sillier (yet unmistakably King) elements, Flanagan employs the K.I.S.S. method. Introduce the wackiness the same way you'd tear off a bandage. Just do it. Then, do it again, and again, and again, as if it's a normal part of the world, and the audience will fall in line. It's brilliant. And, as for delivering a film that's both a sequel to "The Shining" novel and film, you're given the distinct notion that Flanagan doesn't feel shackled to either fate, ultimately presenting an intermediate of both options. Homage to the Kubrick film here, obvious King-ism there. Distinctly familiar shot composition here, dynamic from the novel there. It's the only way it could've been done and I completely appreciate the care that's so evident in the approach. This also has to be the most novel-like film I've seen in years, and, yes, that's a very good thing. It's a careful, deliberate burn, featuring a thoroughly engrossing narrative that's procedurally unfurled at a pace that feels just right. The performances are inspired. The effects are terrific. Even, the intermittent moments of "fan-service" felt honest and earned. This may, in fact, be the surprise of the year for me. What a fantastic achievement. Expand
2 of 5 users found this helpful23
All this user's reviews
10
lordoffromnt16Nov 9, 2019
A fun thriller, built well in the King-verse. Hope we see more who shine. Loved the book, movie was good too.
2 of 5 users found this helpful23
All this user's reviews
7
Isreal777888Nov 9, 2019
I disliked the fact the plot was lame having the group of Villians going around stealing majority child souls just to keep themselves alive and I feel they only choose the young black actress as a ploy to draw afro Americans fans of "BlackI disliked the fact the plot was lame having the group of Villians going around stealing majority child souls just to keep themselves alive and I feel they only choose the young black actress as a ploy to draw afro Americans fans of "Black Panther" because in the novel "Abra" isn't described as Afro-American she is actually supposed to be blood-related to main character "Danny", the overall vibe of the movie was nowhere like the horror/psychological vibe of the original, this version is more of a superhero vibe. What I did like was the aesthetics of this film and the actors were very skilled I think the director did a fine job of turning a horror masterpiece into an enjoyable superhero versus villains movie. Expand
2 of 5 users found this helpful23
All this user's reviews
7
jfallen1990Nov 10, 2019
This movie tells a great story. I actually want to see the actor Ewan McGregor in more horror/suspense movies. If you have seen the Shining, you will appreciate the connections. This movie really only has two- three jump scares. I will sayThis movie tells a great story. I actually want to see the actor Ewan McGregor in more horror/suspense movies. If you have seen the Shining, you will appreciate the connections. This movie really only has two- three jump scares. I will say one scene made me laugh (unintentional) Great story telling and interesting characters. Its a good watch. Not very scary very enjoyable. Expand
3 of 8 users found this helpful35
All this user's reviews
7
wollam11Nov 8, 2019
Rebecca Ferguson was electric. The ending sucked (but then again almost all horror movies' endings do). I'm still wondering why Roses' hat was so special.
3 of 9 users found this helpful36
All this user's reviews
8
TheHonestJackNov 14, 2019
Much to my surprise, this Kubrick-inspired sequel is at its best when it doesn't bog itself down with Shining related imagery.
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
All this user's reviews
8
CristoParadoNov 9, 2019
"Dr. Sleep" feels like a long yet fast paced tale of humanity in the face of its diverging nature. Danny will have to become the father figure he previously refused to be for fear of ending up being the one he had. A movie that invites the"Dr. Sleep" feels like a long yet fast paced tale of humanity in the face of its diverging nature. Danny will have to become the father figure he previously refused to be for fear of ending up being the one he had. A movie that invites the audience to fight their demons and their own inclinations towards self-destruction. There are two remarkable scenes, being the very last one an essay on hope for continuity and mercy. Expand
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
All this user's reviews
8
michaelwelch016Nov 9, 2019
Doctor Sleep, although not perfect, is a well-done return to the world of The Shining. I've heard this film be considered more of a dark fantasy than horror and I would to an extent agree. This film does not hold the slow building tension ofDoctor Sleep, although not perfect, is a well-done return to the world of The Shining. I've heard this film be considered more of a dark fantasy than horror and I would to an extent agree. This film does not hold the slow building tension of The Shining, nor does it have scares placed evenly throughout as many modern horrors often do. The film is a slow burn, using horror and action elements sparingly with purpose as it builds the narrative. It follows Dan Torrance in the aftermath of the traumatizing events that unfolded at the Overlook Hotel. He, a drifter, soon cleans himself up and finds purpose aiding young fellow shiner Abra in surviving villain Rose the Hat and the True Knot's pursuit of her. During which, we learn the true extent of "shining" and what this power both is and can do. The film spends a considerable amount of time rotating between Dan, Abra, and Rose, as well as exploring their abilities. Following a fantastic beginning, the movie slows down as we get to know our characters... but perhaps a little too much at times given the general small amount of interesting events taking place. Despite knowing I'd be bored on a second watch, it serves as a necessary lag allowing us to deeply know who and what we're dealing with, which in turn makes the following acts of the narrative more impactful. These characters then get mixed up with one another and the plot excitingly moves forward until it reaches the climax where it all began- The Overlook Hotel. There are a fair share of great moments and strong development in the new ground of Doctor Sleep, but the highlight is undoubtedly what unfolds in the familiar setting of The Shining. This movie really stands on it's own in terms of story. Being a sucker for lore and world building, the expansion on the concept of "shining" and what it entails really kept me intrigued while the characters and conflict kept me entertained, save for a half hour or so. The way this film is crafted as a slow burn is precisely what I expected from director Mike Flanagan, known for The Haunting of Hill House. Despite some sequences venturing into boredom...the conflict, characters, surreal moments, uncomfortable moments, and finale are enough to make this one of my favorite Stephen King adaptations. Expand
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
All this user's reviews
8
foxgroveNov 8, 2019
This Stephen King film adaptation of his sequel to 'The Shining' is immediately more impactful than I remember the book being, even if neither attain the heights of the original (book or film of 'The Shining'). The film starts slowly andThis Stephen King film adaptation of his sequel to 'The Shining' is immediately more impactful than I remember the book being, even if neither attain the heights of the original (book or film of 'The Shining'). The film starts slowly and one's initial response is that we are in for yet another unremarkable screen treatment. However, once Ewan McGregor's grown up Danny Torrance makes contact with Abra, the little girl with his same gift, things start to rock n roll. The film is high on atmosphere with some brilliant cinematography and bombastic, but effective sound, and once it has a hold the film is mesmerizingly creepy and extremely effective. Impressive reconstructions of the sets from the original film come into play at the end and an effort has been made to style the look of Danny's parents around the original actors as played by Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duval. Make up and special effects add their contributions and, unusually, in today's cinema, the film gets better and more involving as it goes on. It's all complete tosh of course but it comes as a pleasant surprise to find that the film's hefty running time of 151 minutes has literally flown by. Expand
1 of 4 users found this helpful13
All this user's reviews
7
adverbJul 1, 2020
I watched the movie mostly out of a sense of obligation. I loved The Shining, both the book and, especially, the movie (it's good that Stephen King didn't pursue a career as a director). I did not expect to like Doctor Sleep the movie afterI watched the movie mostly out of a sense of obligation. I loved The Shining, both the book and, especially, the movie (it's good that Stephen King didn't pursue a career as a director). I did not expect to like Doctor Sleep the movie after slogging through the dreadful novel. The movie is flawed but there is a lot to enjoy. Expand
1 of 5 users found this helpful14
All this user's reviews
7
marcmyworksJan 26, 2020
Though a bit long in places and too relient of special effect, Dr. Sleep is a good film. It will however be compared to The Shining which is itself a completely different kind of film.
0 of 2 users found this helpful02
All this user's reviews
8
GreenApple131Nov 17, 2019
Good sequel to the amazing "The shining". I don't read books, but so interesting to watch.
0 of 6 users found this helpful06
All this user's reviews
8
ckeppnerDec 3, 2019
Fans of The Shining will undoubtedly delight in this film. It pays homage to the original masterpiece yet forges its own path. Suspenseful all the way through, Doctor Sleep is a thriller you don't want to miss!
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
All this user's reviews
7
LewisJamesBrownNov 28, 2019
This more than holds its own as an enjoyable film that continues The Shining story. You can't, and don't, expect anything on par with the original but this is a fun play on the themes and the tributes are well done. Topped off by a fantasticThis more than holds its own as an enjoyable film that continues The Shining story. You can't, and don't, expect anything on par with the original but this is a fun play on the themes and the tributes are well done. Topped off by a fantastic lead villain performance from Rebecca Ferguson. Expand
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
All this user's reviews
8
MattFisherDec 8, 2019
Fueled by a really original story and interesting characters, this movie is definitely worth your time. The only flaws I have are uses of unnecessary CGI where practical effects would have made certain things feel more real, and also a thirdFueled by a really original story and interesting characters, this movie is definitely worth your time. The only flaws I have are uses of unnecessary CGI where practical effects would have made certain things feel more real, and also a third act that is not bad but feels as though it isn't as well executed as it could have been. If you are a fan of the Shining novel or film by Kubrick you will absolutely love this sequel and if you are a new comer to the material you will be captivated by the characters and the story being told. Expand
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
All this user's reviews
9
kaysoliverDec 10, 2019
Almost true to Stephen King's book, it actually had me hooked with anticipation, I stopped the movie twice to take a breath! But I am a fan of King's story telling and the movie painted the story very well I was not disappointed.
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
All this user's reviews
8
BryaanDec 25, 2019
La película va muy lenta en muchas de sus partes haciendo que se vuelva un tanto tediosa, pero será una joya para los fans de "El resplandor"
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
All this user's reviews
7
Stream2BigScreeJan 28, 2020
Doctor Sleep is a Dream Not a Nightmare

The Stream: Not scary at all and far too long The Big Screen: Visually there are some very cool tricks and a nice stroll down memory Shining road. The Final Bill: If you’re looking to be scared, this
Doctor Sleep is a Dream Not a Nightmare

The Stream: Not scary at all and far too long

The Big Screen: Visually there are some very cool tricks and a nice stroll down memory Shining road.

The Final Bill: If you’re looking to be scared, this isn’t the movie for you; but, if you want to be entertained and stuck in the movie magic (for 2 hours), try your luck.

-S2S: Movie Review

Welcome back to Stream to Big Screen. This week we are glad to have before you a movie adaptation of Stephen King’s thriller, Doctor Sleep. The book, Doctor Sleep, was published in 2013 and filmmakers moved quickly to give the masses the sequel to The Shining they’ve been waiting for. So let’s dive deep into this thriller.

First, the movie is beautiful visually. I did have some qualms with the younger versions of characters used, but that’s not important. Nevertheless, there are some really cool flying/floating/Dr. Strange-like sequences in the movie. The movie has some good CGI technology, but there could have been even more. The storyline is cool even though I got annoyed with the interchangeable nature of their use of the word shining and steam. PICK ONE ALREADY! Sorry for that outburst.

Next, I would’ve appreciated more depth into the explanation of shining, steam, and the individual new characters. This explanation is something that I’m sure, in the novel, Stephen King got into thoroughly. Even without the full look into each character, individually all of the actors did a solid job. Rebecca Ferguson, as Rose The Hat, is simply enchanting. I really enjoyed her performance of the character. Ewan as Danny… not so much. I can’t tell if he did a bad job or the writing and directing was that poor. Either way Ewan needed a do over.

Unfortunately, Doctor Sleep was more of a walk down memory lane than a hotly anticipated horror classic sequel. Nothing is truly creepy about this movie, compared to The Shining, but the viewer does get 2 or 3 eerie or tough moments to view. Mainly, we got some of the classic movie scenes from The Shining, with further detail bringing us to the present, mixed with a completely different storyline. The director relied too much upon the strength of The Shining rather than fully embracing what is cool and creepy about the Doctor Sleep book. In reality, the Doctor Sleep storyline could be way more creepy and enthralling than was displayed. The movie does an okay job giving us to the idea but is far too shallow. The viewer needs more depth and I’m sure the book fans would agree. Flanagan failed to make us dive deep into the movie/pages of the book. What the viewer got was a slightly creepier version of Darkest Minds, Twilight and Hocus Pocus. On top of that, the horror fans would be left wanting by the end of the movie.

Long story short, Doctor Sleep failed in the ways of a horror movie but succeeded in the ways of a teen coming of age superhero origin story. If you’re looking to be scared like The Shining, you will be disappointed but if you come to be entertained and held in suspense, this may be a the movie for you. Horror/Shining fans, I would recommend just catching this on netflix but everyone else I’d recommend a matinee showing, if you have a free 2 hours and 20 minutes on this chilly Veteran’s Day weekend.
Expand
0 of 3 users found this helpful03
All this user's reviews
7
FadeBlackApr 14, 2022
Surprisingly a very enjoyable and fun movie. In terms of style and theme it has very little, if anything to do with the Shining, which remains probably the best horror film ever made, but the two can be appreciated separately on their ownSurprisingly a very enjoyable and fun movie. In terms of style and theme it has very little, if anything to do with the Shining, which remains probably the best horror film ever made, but the two can be appreciated separately on their own merits. Doctor Sleep is a bit of an 80's roadtrip horror bash, not to be taken too seriously, borrows a bit of a Lost Boys spirit, and is absolutely worth a watch. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
SMBWMay 18, 2020
Просто отличный фильм
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
RalfbergsJan 14, 2021
I enjoyed it. Was interesting throughout, great acting, story and everything. Also I liked the cast and how similar were some people to the ones in original Shining
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
arostislavnaDec 8, 2021
A great follow-up to the Shining. Not much to say about it other than that... some book readers' will probably dissect it for various reasons.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
DubeauJan 25, 2020
Doctor Sleep is an hot and cold thing. The story is an evolution of the Shining. It's not really an horror story. I would say it's more a paranormal story, with some sparse gruesome events. Sadly, there are a bit too much dead times (I watchDoctor Sleep is an hot and cold thing. The story is an evolution of the Shining. It's not really an horror story. I would say it's more a paranormal story, with some sparse gruesome events. Sadly, there are a bit too much dead times (I watch the director cut). The film could have been more focused in terms of rhythm. The acting was really good. The performance of the villains and the main heroes are great. I give it 70%. Mainly because of the actors. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
MsinJul 23, 2020
It's really good guys. Insame how they make back the old environment. It's not perfect but I like it.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
xXClutchDutchXxApr 9, 2020
Loved this film! It came as a suprise, with not much advertisement that I remember. I started with little high hopes but found myself enjoying the ride. It has a lot of new and old to offer here. If your a fan of its predecessors, I encourageLoved this film! It came as a suprise, with not much advertisement that I remember. I started with little high hopes but found myself enjoying the ride. It has a lot of new and old to offer here. If your a fan of its predecessors, I encourage you to give it a shot. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
BulgarianCriticMar 21, 2021
I don't expect much from most Movies made from Stephen Kings books but this one was actually pretty solid.I loved the dynamic between the characters , the so called bad guy was pretty meh but everything else was decent and the ending was alsoI don't expect much from most Movies made from Stephen Kings books but this one was actually pretty solid.I loved the dynamic between the characters , the so called bad guy was pretty meh but everything else was decent and the ending was also good especially when he returns to the Hotel and has that dialogue with his so called father. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
ahmedaiman1999Feb 23, 2020
This is a film adaptation of Stephen King's 2013 sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, all Kubrickally done. Frankly, this is better than I could have hoped for, save for the final act, which is pretty much like a fan-made, lame attempt at aThis is a film adaptation of Stephen King's 2013 sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, all Kubrickally done. Frankly, this is better than I could have hoped for, save for the final act, which is pretty much like a fan-made, lame attempt at a short sequel to Kubrick's horror masterpiece. (8.5/10) Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
MasonicationFeb 3, 2020
I am not a fan of The Shining. Albeit I've only seen it once. But having no adoration for the original lore I was not looking forward to watching a movie loosely tied and about the life of Danny all grown up. Then I saw it was over 3 hoursI am not a fan of The Shining. Albeit I've only seen it once. But having no adoration for the original lore I was not looking forward to watching a movie loosely tied and about the life of Danny all grown up. Then I saw it was over 3 hours long... I was a little concerned.


Then there it was... the thing that changed my indifference to intense intrigue.
Written and directed by Mike Flanagan (of The Haunting of Hill House).


What followed was a fantastic, GORGEOUS movie that felt every bit as exciting and atmospheric as The Haunting of Hill House, what I think to be the greatest works of horror page-to-screen adaptation ever. The visuals of this movie are stellar, all the lead performances are excellent and the callbacks to a film I didn't even like only made me more excited and appreciative of that original work. It made me want to go back and revisit it. Mike Flanagan is the best name in horror and this movie is another thing that proves it.
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
Dandy-Mr-DDec 7, 2021
Some people do not like this movie because of its connection to the Shining. I've heard some say it's a poor vision for a sequel and that it explains things about the first movie that were better left a mystery. In total, it provides poorSome people do not like this movie because of its connection to the Shining. I've heard some say it's a poor vision for a sequel and that it explains things about the first movie that were better left a mystery. In total, it provides poor synergy when paired with The Shining and it suffers as a result. I actually agree with these statements and it is a bit unfortunate this was to be a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's classic. But if we separate Doctor Sleep from its partner and judge it on its own merits, I think we have a pretty good movie. It's a suspenseful film with moments of painful terror, and it has a cast of interesting and diverse characters that make's for great storytelling. In addition to this, it caused my "sci-fi meter" to spike as it had some of the best ideas I've seen in a while when it comes to psychics. So if you are one of those who've heard how terrible this movie is as a sequel to The Shining, you've not heard wrong. But there is still a good movie worth enjoying here and as long as you ignore its sequel status and judge it on its own merits, I think you will find that enjoyment. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
jared1209Jan 30, 2020
Brilliant horror/fantasy film that pays homage to Kubrick's film The Shining in the best way possible leavening behind the dated pacing of Kubrick's original. This films 'shines' above its predecessor. Better stoned.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
terioR10119Nov 17, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is very good but time is its problem. When in the finale you see the hotel overlook you feel excitement but at the same time the desire to leave the cinema. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
vidalteNov 9, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's a pretty decent adaption of SK's book, trying to tie it up with Kubrick's movie. I read the book a few years back, and though it has a few differences (specially the ending) it's an enjoyable movie. Book wasn't fantastic, it was just OK, therefore the movie is just that, OK. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
Airlxs23Jan 26, 2020
The horror vibe is not as strong as The Shining, its more of a suspense/thriller. But the continuation of the story is very good. I really enjoyed the movie. The last act of the movie makes more sense if you have seen The Shining, but itsThe horror vibe is not as strong as The Shining, its more of a suspense/thriller. But the continuation of the story is very good. I really enjoyed the movie. The last act of the movie makes more sense if you have seen The Shining, but its still enjoyable if you haven't. Hopefully they make a sequel to this film. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
10
TrujanNov 13, 2019
The best movie in 2019. Is amazing, Ewan Mcgregor is the best. Better horror film in many years.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
10
EltonrosasNov 13, 2019
This movie deserves ask the praise. It was congruent, thoughtful, scary, suspenseful and none of the cheap scares..... This definitely have justice to the shining.

I highly recommend it to be seen at the theatre. Recliner seats, bug ol
This movie deserves ask the praise. It was congruent, thoughtful, scary, suspenseful and none of the cheap scares..... This definitely have justice to the shining.

I highly recommend it to be seen at the theatre. Recliner seats, bug ol screen and amazing sound.
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
CptAwesome711Nov 18, 2019
Flanagan hit the mark, as expected! He put on screen and stayed true to it's source material (which Kubrick didn't do), while simultaneously giving King some justice for his disapproval of Kubrick's adaptation of the 1st novel. Kubrick'sFlanagan hit the mark, as expected! He put on screen and stayed true to it's source material (which Kubrick didn't do), while simultaneously giving King some justice for his disapproval of Kubrick's adaptation of the 1st novel. Kubrick's adaptation as a stand alone horror film was great, but as a novel adaptation it lacks tremendously (unpopular opinion, don't care...it's the TRUTH!) Now, this movie isn't perfect, there are some scenes that I think would've catapulted this film into perfection if they had used some original reels in some scenes to really bring Kubrick's fans in more, but I'm sure there's probably some laws that kept that from happening (just assumptions) and some things felt rushed if you read the book. But being that this movie was already 2 1/2 hours, adding more of the story probably would've added another hour, easy. The acting was spot on, the imagery and special effects was super cool and if you have any idea what books story is (I implore you to read the book if you haven't yet and you're into reading), then you'll understand this film more and maybe appreciate it more for the artwork it actually is. The nods towards The Shining were perfectly done, I can't wait to see it again. This film deserves more praise than it's getting. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
joel_tdlApr 10, 2020
Una película que cumple en sí misma, y como secuela de El Resplandor. Actuaciones buenas, una gama de colores y fotografía bonitas y con buenos guiños a la obra anterior. Musicalmente puede fallar, así como al momento de asustar, pero nadaUna película que cumple en sí misma, y como secuela de El Resplandor. Actuaciones buenas, una gama de colores y fotografía bonitas y con buenos guiños a la obra anterior. Musicalmente puede fallar, así como al momento de asustar, pero nada demasiado grave como para no recomendarla.

Justo mencionar que también cuenta con algunas escenas exageradamente largas.
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
MiloGrayDec 29, 2020
I literally just finished the movie and, on the whole, I thought it was excellent.
The ending was the weakest point of the film and was slightly disappointing, however, that doesn’t make the film bad by any means. The acting was great,
I literally just finished the movie and, on the whole, I thought it was excellent.
The ending was the weakest point of the film and was slightly disappointing, however, that doesn’t make the film bad by any means. The acting was great, directing amazing and the visual effects were honestly incredible - I massively recommend this film
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
wills31Dec 22, 2019
Was a bit slop and some of the effects were a bit underwhelming but still lots to enjoy here.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
AWESOM-0Jul 4, 2020
This is a great adpation of a good novel. Although I love the movie The Shinning I understand why (based on the novels) that Stephen King says that Doctor Sleep redeems it. Great cast and performances throughout and Mike Flanagan shows whyThis is a great adpation of a good novel. Although I love the movie The Shinning I understand why (based on the novels) that Stephen King says that Doctor Sleep redeems it. Great cast and performances throughout and Mike Flanagan shows why he's becoming one of the best. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
XianlingJan 11, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very appreciated this movie, a sequel about Shinning. Like the way, they bring back the OverLookHotel and also put some memories of it. That was nostalgic! Just one thing that could make this movie better is that they could've made it shorter. Overall good movie. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
limatempestaJan 24, 2020
It was thrilling since the beginning with a mix from The Shinning and a new story. However, some points kept confusing.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
9
filmmadmanFeb 2, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Amid the positive and negative reviews, there are lots of good points. But it really comes down to this: what did you take away a from his book and /or the Kubrick film version? It is most definitely a mix of both for me and I thoroughly enjoyed it and the new element thats added which were just as scary as the original was in 1980. I’m no purist for films. I enjoy new spins on original material. As great as Kubrick was, I thought he made mistakes in his films. But over time those mistakes became cemented in the history of film. I don’t mistake him for being infallible.

So sit back and take a chill pill and just think outside the box and enjoy the spirit of the original story and Film adaptations.
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
10
absolutinkFeb 14, 2020
A tasteful adaptation of the book. Playing off Kubrick's version of The Shinning made some events of Doctor Sleep shine more than they did in the book while on the other hand dulling others. Rebecca Ferguson did a stunning job as Rose the hatA tasteful adaptation of the book. Playing off Kubrick's version of The Shinning made some events of Doctor Sleep shine more than they did in the book while on the other hand dulling others. Rebecca Ferguson did a stunning job as Rose the hat and Ewan McGregor paired with Kyliegh Curran truly made Doctor Sleep shine. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
IAmaMovieGeekMay 30, 2020
Amazing sequel to the classic Stanley Kubrick film, The Shining. It has a good story and good characters. Must see for Shining fans. 8/10.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
10
BattersHateMay 13, 2020
Its a perfect movie! Critics can leak my dick because its perfect film. We must whatch it if you like good films
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
AmplifixOct 19, 2020
Didn't expect much from this movie. It's definitely a change compared to the original. The original is much more of a classic horror movie, this one is more of a superhero movie. If you're looking for another scary horror movie, this is notDidn't expect much from this movie. It's definitely a change compared to the original. The original is much more of a classic horror movie, this one is more of a superhero movie. If you're looking for another scary horror movie, this is not the movie you want to watch. There's a reason this movie is called "doctor sleep" and not "the shining 2".

If you want to watch a sequel to the shining that gives you more insight into the universe of the shining, I would definitely recommend watching it. It also gives fan service near the end.

Definitely, a worthy "sequel". Although I wished they went more into the cult and gave us some back story.
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
Doctor Sleep is a good movie. The plot was good and well executed. The characters are good. Doctor Sleep is a good sequel to The Shining but not as The Shining.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
JLauSep 18, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A young girl has the shining but a weird cult are killing kids so a washed-up, alcoholic Danny Torrence needs to protect her and fight the cult at the Overlook hotel. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews