So I just watched the movie "The Mist" and it was shockingly mediocre. I understood the whole point being that the scariest part of a crisis isn't the monsters, but how people react to them and you during them, but this movie took it to a whole new fucking level.
SPOILERS
Some guy runs out of the mist all bloody saying something took his friend and another guy is seen being covered by it and then you hear a scream and he never comes back, yet EVERYONE is like "It's just mist, don't be a pussy" and they become amazingly violent. So, a person goes out into it and he gets mauled and fucked over by giant tentacles and he manages to cut a part of it off. So they try telling everyone that there's monsters in the mist, and this black guy goes crazy and says they're full of shit. When they offer to show him part if it he yells at them more and tells them to fuck off. A little bit later he gathers basically ALL of the black people in the store and marches them right into the mist and they all get fucked by giant spiders (black people dying in a horror movie, REALLY?).
That's just half of it, but I really don't feel like going into detail tho. The ending is also amazingly depressing. The main character (which is the definition of Mary Sue) basically has to run away because the religious nuts at the store want to sacrifice his son (she has a bible the whole time too, so this part confused me endlessly) so they get a few people to run to a car and they start driving. They drive to the MC's house and see that his wife is dead, then they keep driving until they run out of gas and are still in the mist. So, he take the handgun they have and he puts a bullet in the head of his 10 year old son, his new love interest, and two other people that escaped with him. He's then alone with no more bullets and he goes out in the mist to die from a monster, while he does this a tank drives up behind him and the military is evacuating people to safety with tanks and APCs. It ends with the MC screaming at the sky before cutting to black.
TL;DR, not really recommendable.