Last night I watched a charming little movie called Graveyard Shift. Every cast member was giving their all from the oddly compelling leading man John Hall to the dastardly antagonist Warwick. The movie had one of the most compelling romances I've seen in a movie with Hall and Jane being jaded divorcees who are both at a similar point in their lives. The direction is up there with the best Stephen King adaptations, suprising considering that Graveyard is the director's only credit.

Impressed with the film, I searched online only to find that virtually no one shared my affinity for Graveyard Shift. Which is understable, the premise is shitty. Unlike Stephen King stories that have universally horrifying concepte behind them like Pet Cemetery, Carrie, or the Shining, most people don't know about... textile mills to be scared of them.