Salem's Lot review: "This Stephen King adaptation is midnight movie kind of fun"
Despite the long wait, this new adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot proves to be slimline, but a lot of fun.
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As Dauberman proved in writingIt Chapter 1and2, he has a deep affection for King’s work. So while this movie is necessarily pruned of characters and subplots (there’s good reason that King’s dense novel has twice before been turned into a miniseries), it does retain the author’s feel for small-town America. And while no single scare can match the kid tapping at the window in Tobe Hooper’s 1979 series, Dauberman does come up with unnerving …