Stephen King’s 1408 ending explained, including whether Mike Enslin escapes Room 1408, and what the final scene confirms.
Adapted from Stephen King's short story of the same name, 1408 is a psychological horror movie released in 2007. Under the direction of Mikael Håfström, the film highlights Mike Enslin, a skeptical ...
Stephen King doesn't explain why or how Room 1408 got so wicked, but in the movie based on his short story, it doesn't much matter: once Samuel L. Jackson warns John Cusack that the cursed suite he ...
The look of sardonic befuddlement that gives John Cusack such genial charm gets a real workout in “1408,” a genuinely disturbing and ingenious piece of horror that’s as much a brainteaser as it is a ...
“1408” a room with a disturbing view|Haunted hotels are just an advertising ploy to attract tourists to an otherwise dead part of the country. It’s the attitude that ghost debunker and writer Mike ...
“Hotels are unusually creepy places,” says Mike Enslin (John Cusack), who writes cheesy tour guides of haunted places, into his voice recorder a few minutes into his stay in Room 1408 at the Dolphin ...
Welcome to Streamin’ King, a series grave-digging through the myriad Stephen King adaptations available on your favorite streaming services. This time we’re watching 1408, the 2007 film based on the ...
Stop me if you've seen this one before: evil hotel, malevolent spirits in said haunted hotel, a writer who may or may not be losing his mind, a child catalyst, gruesome violence and a string of deaths ...
1408 is a psychological horror film released in 2007 that is based on Stephen King’s 1999 short story of the same name. The film follows Mike Enslin, an author who examines purportedly haunted ...