Storm of the Century - Season 1
A dangerous blizzard hits an isolated town and brings along a mysterious stranger intent on terrorizing people for his own desires.
17 September 1952, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1968, Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
21 September 1947, Portland, Maine, USA
11 August 1950, Albany, New York, USA
November 20, 2018
It also earns respect because Tim Daly-who plays the bland good guy constable-is exactly the right level of vanilla...August 06, 2020
Storm of the Century contains everything there is to love about good Stephen King. Mystery, monsters and Maine are in full swing here.January 14, 2020
While entertaining at times, Storm of the Century... rises barely midway up the horror scale. If you're looking for a major fright, in other words, look elsewhere.October 18, 2019
Storm of the Century has the perfect setup for a gripping story, and King and his collaborators do not disappoint.January 14, 2020
The gray-tinged "Storm" repeats itself a bit too much. But it is a psychological grabber. It frightens by mind control rather than with cheap thrills.January 14, 2020
King and ABC have come up with some memorable black magic.January 14, 2020
King's first miniseries written directly for TV carries a wicked-chill factor of roughly 30-below.January 14, 2020
Classic storytelling. It's Stephen King as spellbinder, gathering us around the prime-time campfire -- enthralling, dazzling and scaring our pants off before sending us to bed afraid to turn off the lights.January 14, 2020
King's first original mini-series script is a marathon of communal anxiety with a spooky moral: we are ready to mortgage our children for our own restless comfort.November 20, 2018
It's edge-of-the-couch good in some spots. The trouble is that it has too many spots. So many that the title should have been changed to "Story That Lasts a Century."January 14, 2020
It is the most effective King miniseries the network has presented. In this genuinely unsettling epic, good and evil face off on a small Maine island pounded by a nor'easter in 1989.January 14, 2020
The three-night terror fest is the first written-for-television thriller from the prolific Stephen King, and nobody spins a horror yarn better. Like a spider weaving a web, King slowly draws you under his spell until you are powerless to leave.