
Dare to go back.
Still scarred by the trauma he endured as a child at the Overlook Hotel, Dan Torrance faces the ghosts of the past when he meets Abra, a courageous teen who desperately needs his help -- and who possesses a powerful extrasensory ability called the "shine".
- 7.1
- 2019
- Released
- 2h 32m

Ewan McGregor
Danny Torrance
Rebecca Ferguson
Rose the Hat
Kyliegh Curran
Abra Stone
Cliff Curtis
Billy Freeman
Zahn McClarnon
Crow Daddy
Emily Alyn Lind
Snakebite Andi
Selena Anduze
Apron Annie
Robert Longstreet
Barry the Chunk
Carel Struycken
Grampa Flick
Katie Parker
Silent Sarey
Met Clark
Short Eddie
Zackary Momoh
David Stone
Jocelin Donahue
Lucy Stone
Dakota Hickman
Young Abra
Carl Lumbly
Dick Halloran
Henry Thomas
The Bartender
Bruce Greenwood
Dr. John Dalton
Sallye Hooks
Mrs. Massey
Alex Essoe
Wendy Torrance
Roger Dale Floyd
Young Danny
George Mengert
Charlie
Jacob Tremblay
Bradley Trevor
Chelsea Talmadge
Deenie
Violet McGraw
Violet
Bethany Anne Lind
Violet's Mother
Nicholas Pryor
Eddie
Deadra Moore
Mrs. Robertson
Jason Davis
Businessman
Alyssa Gonzalez
Supermarket Clerk
Shane Brady
Magician
Danny Lloyd
Baseball Spectator
Michael Monks
Delbert Grady
Hugh Maguire
Horace Derwent
Sadie Heim
Grady Twin
Kk Heim
Grady Twin
Mistie Gibby
Bobbie
Callie McClincy
Library Kid
Logan Medina
Library Kid
Johnnie Gordon
Library Kid #3
Molly C. Quinn
Mrs. Grady
Evan Dumouchel
Victor T. Boorman
MacLeod Andrews
Roger Macassi
Fedor Steer
Vito the Chopper
Charles Green
U.S. Senator
Marc Farley
James Parris
Juan Carlos Romero Perez
Baseball Coach
Sarah Morrison
Girl
Juan Gaspard
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Esteban Cueto
Large Man (uncredited)
Marc Demeter
Construction Worker (uncredited)
J.T. Blair
Middle School Student (uncredited)
Thomas Downing
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Scott Lane
Dirty Biker (uncredited)
Jeremy Connell
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Kaitlyn McCormick
Twins (uncredited)
Josh Turner
Dirty Biker (uncredited)













![STEPHEN KING'S DOCTOR SLEEP - Danny's Journey Featurette [HD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/YPeSnR4-Zjc/hqdefault.jpg)


Released
en
$45,000,000.00
$72,385,286.00
- #based on novel or book
- #supernatural
- #haunted house
- #melancholy
- #sequel
- #psychic power
- #reflective
- #tense
- #compassionate
Reviews

The problem here is that they made a sequel to the 1980 movie... and not a sequel to King's book. And, let's be honest, as good as Stanley's film was, it really had little to do with Kings novel. Almost The Shining in name only. So many changes were made, right down to the theme, that it barely resembled the book. So, when they made the sequel to the movie, and not the novel, a lot of the el

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. I honestly wasn't excited about this one, so my expectations were low. I didn't realize it was Stephen King, let alone a sequel to "The Shining" until I watched it. I'm also not a big fan of "The Shining", but I haven't watched it since I learned to watch a movie critically. After hearing about "shining" from everyone, I immediately got

Partially satisfying "sequel" (of sorts) to the Shining with good performances from Ewan McGregor and Kyliegh Curran (while Rebecca Ferguson kind of hams it up, but still was fun as a villainous). However, the movie is far too long with probably 15-20 minutes that could've gotten the axe (so to speak), and the plot was The Shining meets X-Men with some Monsters Inc thrown in for good measure. D

“Hi there” Hello there... Mike Flanagan has some of the biggest balls in the horror industry. I mean just look at his filmography so far. He took one of the worst horror movies in recent memory ‘Ouija’ and said: “yeah, I wanna make a sequel to that”, with ‘Ouija: Origin of Evil’ and somehow made it less terrible. How about ‘Haunting of Hill House’ where he’s going to direct every episode

Doctor Sleep may not diagnose you to the land of nod, but tediously drains your shining spirit. Director Mike Flanagan had an unfathomable task. To both adapt a Stephen King novel, which is no easy achievement considering his uniquely descriptive writing style, and provide a sequel to what many describe as “the greatest horror film of all-time”. Quenching the thirst of King’s avid readers and cine

‘Doctor Sleep’ could go either way with ‘The Shining’ fans - some will see it as a perfect follow-up, others will deem it too different (which I think is a good thing). ‘Doctor Sleep’ works as both and also stands on its own; you could fill in the blanks pretty easily if you had never read or seen the original film. It’s a fun supernatural horror film aided by fantastic performances by Ferguson an
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) There's this misconceived idea that "scary movies" are the ones with demons, monsters, or ghosts literally showing up in jump scare sequences, one after another, accompanied by an extremely loud sound. Granted, we're scared of what we're scared of. No debate here. However, one common complaint about this type of horror films











