The Fog-2005
Director Rupert Wainwright
Starring Tom Welling, Maggie Grace
Scott’s Review #444
Reviewed July 4, 2016
Grade: D
The Fog is a 2005 remake of the 1980 film The Fog, and overall, it is not very good.
It sucks.
Why the original creators, John Carpenter and Debra Hill, had anything to do with it is completely beyond me, unless they needed some fast cash.
It is so modernized that it loses the mystique that the original had.
The credit it does deserve is for a few good scares and for keeping with the same characters as the original. Otherwise, it is largely a disaster.
For starters, the ending is completely different from the original and includes some ridiculous, silly fantasy elements that don’t work at all.
An interesting actress in the television series Lost (2004-2010), Maggie Grace, attempting to embark on a film career, is wooden and one-dimensional.
There is no good acting in the entire movie. Not that I expect great acting in a horror film, but it just adds to the mess of storytelling and writing.
A big fail.
