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Lisey's Story
Miniseries
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A widow becomes the object of a dangerous stalker, obsessed with her husband's work.
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8 Episodes
Bool Hunt
E1
Bool Hunt
Lisey Landon begins to face repressed realities about her late husband, novelist Scott Landon, two years after his death.
Blood Bool
E2
Blood Bool
Lisey calls Professor Dashmiel to warn him about Jim Dooley, who is already close at hand.
Under the Yum-Yum Tree
E3
Under the Yum-Yum Tree
The bool hunt leads Lisey to a moment from her past, when Scott shared a confession about his family and traumatic childhood.
Jim Dandy
E4
Jim Dandy
After a terrifying experience, Lisey opens up the gates of her memory to find answers in Scott's world of Boo'ya Moon.
The Good Brother
E5
The Good Brother
Scott takes Lisey back to when she first learned about Boo'ya Moon and reveals the horrifying truth about his family's past.
Now You Must Be Still
E6
Now You Must Be Still
With Darla's help, Lisey sets out to rescue Amanda so the three sisters can unite to take on Jim Dooley.
No Light, No Spark
E7
No Light, No Spark
Two years after Scott's death, Lisey must again confront mortality. But this time, she has a plan—and it involves Boo'ya Moon.
Lisey's Story
E8
Lisey's Story
Lisey faces Dooley and discovers Scott's final gift to her.
Cast of Miniseries
Julianne Moore
Lisey Landon
Clive Owen
Scott Landon
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Darla Debusher
Dane DeHaan
Jim Dooley
Joan Allen
Amanda Debusher
Stephen King
Writer
Andrew Balek
Producer
Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Tallerico
With a dreamy, surreal tone, director Pablo Larraín navigates an introduction to a story about who owns intangible things like memory, passion, and creativity.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
The execution may be lacking, but the idea of Big Little Lies by way of The Shining is sound.
Newsday
Verne Gay
An eight-episode gluepot.
Slate
Jack Hamilton
Lisey's Story's failings aren't an indictment of King the screenwriter, they're a tribute to King the novelist.
AV Club
Juan Barquin
It's as riveting to watch Julianne Moore wander through her own memory as it is witnessing her interactions with those around her.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Director Pablo Larrain, cinematographer Darius Khondji and the production design team infuse Lisey's Story" with an unforgettable look...
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Acknowledging its prettiness and production values, and some excellent performances, I found it better than unbearable but something less than beautiful.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
[Director Pablo Larraín] never entirely immerses us in horror or submerge us in grief. It's the opposite, actually. Instead of engrossed, I felt trapped.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
When those wails seem to catch her by surprise, Moore captures that idea of out-of-nowhere despair better than almost anyone.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
A deeply confusing series that does eventually reward steadfast patience, but also does a lot to push a skeptical viewer away... It's a fantasy about life after Stephen King, though his passions and pretensions are unmissable throughout.
ABC News
Peter Travers
What's on screen can be bloated and exasperating. But Stephen King's eight-hour version of his favorite among his own scary novels can-thanks to stars Julianne Moore and Clive Owen-pull you up short with the beauty and terror of marriage.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
All the performances are first-rate. Mr. Owen is in rare form -- the role of the wounded child-turned-artist is not something previously in the actor's repertoire. Ms. Allen and Ms. Moore are extraordinary
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The Apple TV+ limited series lands in the shallow end of the King cinematic pool, with a convoluted story that mostly squanders its big-name cast.
San Francisco Chronicle
Chris Vognar
There are some interesting, often supernatural connections between the characters; the hard part is wanting to stick around long enough to see where they might lead.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The porousness of the action becomes frustrating and, ultimately, off-putting. I don't mind being toyed with by a show; I don't need strict linearity. But the willful swirl and the withholding of coherence are too extreme here.
RogerEbert.com
Roxana Hadadi
The back half of this miniseries is so bogged down by inconsistent pacing, drawn-out scenes, muddled plotting, and a frustratingly anticlimactic ending that all the good Lisey's Story delivers before that collapse ends up overshadowed.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Totemic language and objects abound in Lisey's Story...bring their winding, disorienting drama to life with misty, shadowy, shimmering beauty.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Lisey's Story is pretty to look at and fairly faithful, but far too bloated to be very engaging.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Director Pablo Larraín and a splendid cast led by Julianne Moore and Clive Owen are left with the task of making Lisey's Story cinematic, resulting in a push-and-pull that's all-too-visible, especially in the series' clumsy back-half.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
There's much here that works well: What is meant to be scary is scary, what is meant to touch the heart will.
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