Stephen King and Joe Hill (In the Tall Grass adaptation)

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Stephen King and Joe Hill (In the Tall Grass adaptation) refers to the film version of their horror novella "In the Tall Grass," a supernatural story about people trapped in a sinister field of grass.

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instanceOf film
novella
adaptationOfWorkBy Joe Hill NERFINISHED
Stephen King NERFINISHED
author Joe Hill NERFINISHED
Stephen King
basedOn In the Tall Grass (novella) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Craig Wrobleski NERFINISHED
contentRating TV-MA
countryOfOrigin Canada
director Vincenzo Natali NERFINISHED
distributionFormat streaming
distributor Netflix NERFINISHED
editedBy Michelle Conroy NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
genre horror film
supernatural horror film
hasAntagonisticElement mysterious rock in the grass field
language English
musicBy Mark Korven NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice nonlinear timeline
shifting spatial geography
plotSummary People become trapped in a mysterious field of tall grass that distorts space and time and hides a malevolent presence.
premiereEvent Fantastic Fest 2019 NERFINISHED
premiereLocation Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
producer Jimmy Miller NERFINISHED
Mark Smith NERFINISHED
Steven Hoban NERFINISHED
productionCompany Copperheart Entertainment NERFINISHED
Mosaic NERFINISHED
Netflix NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2019-10-04
releasePlatform Netflix NERFINISHED
runtimeMinutes 101
screenAdaptationType feature-length adaptation
screenwriter Vincenzo Natali NERFINISHED
setting a vast field of tall grass
rural Kansas
sourceMaterialPublication Esquire magazine (original serialization of novella) NERFINISHED
starredActor Avery Whitted NERFINISHED
Harrison Gilbertson NERFINISHED
Laysla De Oliveira NERFINISHED
Patrick Wilson NERFINISHED
Rachel Wilson NERFINISHED
Will Buie Jr. NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult viewers
theme family bonds
supernatural evil
time loops

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Vincenzo Natali basedOnWorkBy Stephen King and Joe Hill (In the Tall Grass adaptation)