18
2007    1h 44minTerror, Fantasía
6.880%61%6.7
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Basada en un relato de Stephen King, cuenta la historia de un novelista de terror que sólo cree en aquello que ven sus ojos. Tras dedicarse a desacreditar fenomenos paranormales ocurridos en supuestas casas fantasmas, él no tiene prueba alguna de la existencia de vida más allá de la muerte. Sin embargo, todo cambiará cuando entre en la habitación 1408 del Hotel Dolphin.
Directed by Mikael Håfström
  • John CusackMike Enslin
  • Samuel L. JacksonGerald Olin
  • Mary McCormackLilly Enslin
  • Jasmine Jessica AnthonyKatie
  • Tony ShalhoubSam Farrell
  • Len CariouMike's Father
  • Isiah Whitlock Jr.Hotel Engineer
  • Noah Lee MargettsBellboy
  • William ArmstrongClay
  • Paul BirchardMr. Innkeeper
  • Margot LeicesterMrs. Innkeeper
  • Alexandra SilberYoung Woman at Bookstore
  • Angel OquendoTaxi Cab Driver
  • Walter LewisBookstore Cashier
  • Eric MeyersMan #1 at Bookstore
  • Holly HayesLady at Bookstore
  • Johann UrbSurfer Dude
  • Andrew-Lee PottsMailbox Guy
  • Kim ThomsonDesk Clerk
  • Drew PowellAssistant Hotel Manager
  • Jill Platts9 de mayo de 2026
    I’ve probably watched this 100+ times. One of my favorite horror movies ever. John Cusack is awesome! If you love spooky, hotel-based ghost horror you’ll love this. Has multiple different endings (see the director’s cut).
  • thereelvoice27 de febrero de 2025
    A psychological horror that keeps you guessing to the very end, 1408 pulls you into a haunted hotel with seemingly no escape. The shots are engrossing and the score is purposely maddening as 1408 attempts to drive you insane right along with John Cusack. While it isn’t the strongest adaptation of Stephen King’s work 1408 will definitely satisfy King fans and horror fans alike.
  • nikkiphillips45912 de julio de 2025
    Good movie a few jump scares... makes you question things... but if someone trys that hard to keep you out of a room my suggestion is dont go in and especially dont close the door.
  • Thomas Kearney7 de marzo de 2026
    It was really touching.I like to do that one
  • ርልዪረ23 de marzo de 2025
    One of the most elaborate horror/thrillers I've watched for quite a long time. At first look, the premise of the film suggests that it is just another trite and cliche-drenched tale of a "haunted place"; but as the story unfolds, the essence of the film turns out to be a different. Having a plot somewhat reminiscent of some old Stephen King adaptations like "The Shining" and "Rose Red", "1408" has lots of twists and turns with more than enough depth and dimension, working both paranormal and psychological level. Today's horror/thrillers depend too much on graphic violence; where blood, gore, decapitations, and dismembered bodies galore. But here, the film's appeal comes from its effectiveness in creating a foreboding mood and claustrophobic feel of a Kafkaesque hotel room, capturing the essence of King's story very well. Not overly violent and with almost no blood and gore, the villain of the story is not a psychopathic killer, pervert, monster, specter or a mutant, it's the room itself. John Cushack does a good job by being the vainly struggling foe of this evil and mysterious room.
  • Paul Walsh13 de febrero de 2026
    This film is a decent addition to the "hopelessly stuck in a location against your will by supernatural forces" subgenre. I find it's plot to be a bit redundant but cannot argue it's entertainment value as a horror film.
  • Emanuele Martellone9 de julio de 2025
    Slow start, great buildup, keeps up the tension, the end is decent
  • mikellloyd23 de junio de 2025
    Most awesome flick have watched lately!!!!!
  • victor.b9028 de enero de 2026
    Very fun watch. Reminds me of Monster House but in a never ending loop. Parts of it are very tense and keep you guessing what the next thing the hotel is going to will be. The hotel room's really got personality, bit of a goofball XD
  • Popcorn24513 de enero de 2026
    A thrilling ride, with a punch to the gut, it's a suspenseful masterpiece. The acting is fantastic and I didn't even realize it was a Stephen King movie so was an extra little joy knowing it's connected to the other things.
  • Uly19 de diciembre de 2025
    Tense and claustrophobic from the jump. The slow build works, and watching Mike gradually lose his mind is easily the best part. It’s more psychological than scary, but the atmosphere carries it well. Wobbles a bit near the end, still a solid watch.
  • Callum8 de noviembre de 2025
    ⭐⭐½ – 1408 – Room Service from Hell 1408 is a tight little psychological horror that traps both its lead and its audience in a room that refuses to play by any rules. Based on Stephen King’s short story, it’s one of those rare haunted-house tales where the fear comes less from what’s seen and more from what might be real. John Cusack carries nearly the entire film on his shoulders — and he does it brilliantly. His slow unraveling from skeptical writer to shattered survivor is the core of what makes the movie work. The setup is simple: a cynical author who debunks hauntings checks into the infamous room 1408 to prove it’s all nonsense. What follows is a steady descent into madness as the room itself becomes a living, breathing antagonist. The visuals are surreal without tipping into absurd, and the sound design does half the scaring — a creeping symphony of whispers, ticking clocks, and barely contained panic. Samuel L. Jackson shows up briefly as the hotel manager, warning our protagonist not to enter — and for once, he keeps his swearing to a minimum. It’s a small role but an effective one, setting the stage with that signature gravitas he can summon in three words flat. It’s not the best King adaptation, but it’s an easy rewatch for horror fans who prefer atmosphere over gore. The theatrical ending — bleak, poetic, and quietly haunting — is the one that lingers. 🥃 Pairing: A glass of whiskey on the rocks — sharp, tense, and just unsettling enough to make you question whether the room around you has started to shift.
  • Joshua Leach16 de octubre de 2025
    Solid horror flick,easy rewatch. Theatrical ending is my favorite. John Cusack has a stellar performance in this piece
  • Darko16 de septiembre de 2025
    Ok for a monday afternoon.
  • BrickShitHouse6 de septiembre de 2025
    Doesn’t get enough credit but I liked it

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