The Long Walk currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 57 users on our platform.
No matter how exhausted, desperate, or in agony they appear, you can't help but hope they keep walking. Not just to survive, but so we, the audience, don't have to say goodbye to them either.
Read full review at SlashfilmIt’s modern cinema at its most hardcore.
Read full review at CinemablendWatching The Long Walk, its cruelties feel inevitable. The engine of fascism that sends young men marching on screen is real...
Read full review at Slant MagazineOne of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made.
Read full review at GamesradarKing wrote The Long Walk in the late ’60s as an allegory for the Vietnam War; now, it feels no less bleak for tapping into the financial nihilism of our times.
Read full review at EmpireSo unnecessarily bleak! It’s expertly done, well acted, and it made me feel… but why? What’s the point, besides feeding my depression, at least?
Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence offers a much more subversive young adult dystopia while adapting Stephen King’s first novel, The Long Walk.
Read full review at Den Of GeekDespite the stamping of hundreds of feet, The Long Walk smolders with the blunt power of a burned flag.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...the grimmest mainstream movie for some time.
Read full review at The Guardian...the spectacle of inevitable violence remains haunting regardless, especially as we watch these kids, resigned to their fate, try to go out with as much of their humanity intact as possible.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...a grim and gripping late-summer treat coated in poison.
Read full review at Indie WireMy favourite Stephen King novel has always been “The Long Walk”, so I was very excited to see if the movie would match the book and my very high expectations.
It did! It caught the essens of the novel so well and only with slight changes. A little differen...
...only gets better as it progresses; the more dire the situation, the more honesty it brings out within the characters.
Read full review at Starburst Magazine...one of the best King adaptations.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleJeg var rigtig glad for at se den her. Det er en stærk film og den minder meget om The Stand bare i andre omgivelser. Men helt sikkert værd at se.
En virkelig stærk film, der rammer hårdt og bliver hængende. Historien er intens fra start til slut, og den formår at holde spændingen uden at tabe pusten. David Jonsson er klart højdepunktet – han spiller med så meget nerve og nærvær, at man bliv...