Down a Dark Hall
Aug. 17th, 2018 10:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not long ago, I wrote about how I've been reading or re-reading the books of Lois Duncan. She wrote a string of scary teen books in the 1970's and 1980's. One of them was made into the movie, "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Others have been made into TV-movies. I enjoyed a few of them when I was a teenager, so I recently got in the mood to read them again.
One I recently read was "Down a Dark Hall," and I was happy to find out online that a movie made from the book was being released soon. The movie got released today on Amazon Prime and iTunes. So I plopped down the rental fee and watched it tonight.

The movie stars AnnaSophia Robb as Kit and Uma Thurman as Madame Duret, the headmistress. The screenplay is fairly faithful to the book for the most part, though it does modernize it as the original book was published in the 1970's. The film has great atmosphere, the scares are subtle and builds well, and Uma Thurman chews up the scenery, being both severe and fascinating.
I am actually surprised that it only got a limited theatrical release, only two cities, while it was put out on video-on-demand. In my opinion, the movie should have gotten a wide-release as I think it's superior to most scary movies out there right now.
I'll definitely buy the DVD when it gets released.
One I recently read was "Down a Dark Hall," and I was happy to find out online that a movie made from the book was being released soon. The movie got released today on Amazon Prime and iTunes. So I plopped down the rental fee and watched it tonight.

The movie stars AnnaSophia Robb as Kit and Uma Thurman as Madame Duret, the headmistress. The screenplay is fairly faithful to the book for the most part, though it does modernize it as the original book was published in the 1970's. The film has great atmosphere, the scares are subtle and builds well, and Uma Thurman chews up the scenery, being both severe and fascinating.
I am actually surprised that it only got a limited theatrical release, only two cities, while it was put out on video-on-demand. In my opinion, the movie should have gotten a wide-release as I think it's superior to most scary movies out there right now.
I'll definitely buy the DVD when it gets released.