The Art of the Unreliable Narrator: Revisiting a Cult Classic Secret Window
The image of a disheveled writer, hunched over a typewriter in a remote cabin, is a staple of the thriller genre. But few films capture the slow descent into creative madness quite like the 2004 adaptation of Stephen King’s work, .
While it received mixed reviews upon its initial release, the film has since earned a reputation as a must-watch for fans of psychological horror. Here is why this "underappreciated" King adaptation still resonates today. A Masterclass in Atmosphere