Misery – Remembering Rob Reiner
Friday February 20th – Plaza Truro
Our Rob Reiner tribute begins with his smash-hit (pun intended) Stephen King adaptation.
Rob Reiner‘s extraordinary career spanned comedy, drama, and thriller with equal mastery, proving himself one of Hollywood’s most versatile directors. From THIS IS SPINAL TAP’s mockumentary genius to WHEN HARRY MET SALLY’s romantic perfection, Reiner possessed that rare ability to find the human truth in every genre. His sudden passing robbed cinema of a filmmaker who understood that great movies come from great characters, regardless of whether they’re making us laugh, cry, or scream.
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“I’m your number one fan!”
MISERY remains Reiner’s most terrifying achievement – a masterclass in psychological horror that transforms Stephen King’s nightmare into claustrophobic cinema gold.
When bestselling novelist Paul Sheldon (James Caan) crashes his car in a Colorado blizzard, he awakens to find himself “rescued” by Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates in her Oscar-winning performance), a nurse who claims to be his biggest fan.
What follows is a cat-and-mouse thriller that explores the dangerous relationship between artist and audience with surgical precision. Bates delivers one of cinema’s most chilling performances, transforming from caring nurse to psychotic captor with terrifying believability. Reiner’s direction keeps the tension unbearable while never losing sight of the dark humour lurking beneath King’s story.
Shot almost entirely in a single location, MISERY proves that true horror comes from character, not special effects. It’s a film that gets under your skin and stays there – much like Annie Wilkes herself.
Join us for this tribute to a director who understood that the best thrillers are really about people.
Because sometimes your biggest fan can become your worst nightmare.



