ABC | Release Date: May 9, 1993
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METASCORE
Mixed or average reviews based on 19 Critic Reviews
Positive:
5
Mixed:
10
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San Diego Union-TribuneRobert P. LaurenceApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: ABC really has done a fabulous job in the special effects department, though, particularly as the story reaches its messy, apocalyptic climax, complete with decapitations, oozing blood, stranglings and exploding monsters. Oh. Did I mention that there's quite a bit of violence? But the whole project, photographed in New Zealand (apparently the real Maine doesn't look enough like Maine), is gorgeous to look at and offers some excellent performances, particularly by Marg Helgenberger as Bobbi, the writer who uncovers the strange force, and Jimmy Smits as Gard, a poet and her live-in companion. [9 May 1993]
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Seattle Post-IntelligencerJohn EngstromApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: A flawed but still above-average sci-fi thriller. [7 May 1993]
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Boston GlobeJohn KochApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: By the time Hilly puts on a front-porch magic show featuring a sensationally cruel trick, the release of full-blown evil seems too late and predictable for all the fancy preparation. This payoff near the end of Part One is stingy by comparison to its buildup in scores of scenes laboriously creating atmosphere, introducing characters and their webbed relationships, spinning subplots. King understands the intoxications of surrender to the unbridled id, and "The Tommyknockers" is a terrific idea - but one in search of an effectively streamlined delivery system. [8 May 1993, p.21]
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USA TodayMatt RoushApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: What, you ask, are "tommy-knockers"? And don't you feel kind of stupid for asking? You'll feel even dopier if you waste four hours with Stephen King's The Tommyknockers, a witless and suspense-free adaptation of one of King's sloppiest, most negligible and overwritten tomes. [7 May 1993, p.3D]
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The Hollywood ReporterMiles BellerApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: As chill-and-thrill programming goes, the two-evening "Tommy" is overextended and underdeveloped, a laughable, would-be scare-'em inspired by King's novel that has been distended over too long a time to meet the needs of TV's mini form. [7 May 1993]
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Chicago Sun-TimesLon GrahnkeApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: It's tempting to laugh at King's transfixed New Englanders, submitting passively to mind control via sensory stimulation - until one realizes that millions of us will be glued to the tube for two nights, under the spell of a shamelessly contrived television program. [7 May 1993, p.65]
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Cleveland Plain DealerTom FeranApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: With its pulsing green glows, glowing green ooze, barking dogs, demented stares, terrors in the Maine woods, kids in peril and unseen powers that take over minds, it's less a journey into the Twilight Zone than a trudge down memory lane - even if you've only seen King's work on television in "It" and "Golden Years." More disappointing, it fails to live up to the foreboding and sense of dread it deftly establishes in a succession of early scenes. [9 May 1993, p.1H]
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Orlando SentinelGreg DawsonApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: Unlike the last King novel-turned-miniseries, It, which made clowns the stuff of nightmares, Tommyknockers won't frighten small children or household pets...Tommyknockers is more sci-fi than horror show - a close encounter of a second-rate kind. What a shame. [9 May 1993, p.D1]
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Miami HeraldHal BoedekerApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: No one will confuse episodic The Tommyknockers with The Twilight Zone. It relies more on cheap effects than imagination or characterizations. Even the setting is counterfeit; this New England is actually New Zealand. [8 May 1993, p.G1]
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Houston ChronicleAnn HodgesApr 24, 2021
Season 1 Review: To say The Tommyknockers is bad is an understatement. It's awful. [7 May 1993, p.1]