SummaryStephen King's first original television miniseries tells the tale of threatening stranger Andre Linoge and his uncanny knowledge of all a small town's secrets. Slowly, but surely, Little Tall island constable Michael Anderson and the rest of the people trapped on Little Tall by the "storm of the century" learn more about Linoge and his murderous... Read More
Storm of the Century
Season 1 Premiere:
Feb 14, 1999
Metascore
Generally Favorable
74
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Generally Favorable
6.4
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
78% Positive
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17% Mixed
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1 Review
May 11, 2021
91
King wants to scare your pants off while also removing your moral blinders, and he succeeds.
May 11, 2021
90
The Stephen King miniseries on ABC have underwhelmed me. I found The Shining tarnished, The Langoliers laughable, The Stand rickety, It exhausting and The Tommyknockers oh so knockable. Storm of the Century, however, wowed me. It is the most effective King miniseries the network has presented. In this genuinely unsettling epic, good and evil face off on a small Maine island pounded by a nor'easter in 1989. [14 Feb 1999]
May 11, 2021
80
"Storm" is classic King, scary as heck and loaded with dark, psychological twists and turns. [14 Feb 1999, p.D8]
May 11, 2021
80
King's first original mini-series script is a marathon of communal anxiety with a spooky moral: we are ready to mortgage our children for our own restless comfort.
May 11, 2021
75
King, who wrote this directly for the TV screen, not as a novel, is a master of psychological terror, and Storm of the Century delivers plenty, with several fine performances from a huge cast. At the same time, it is not too violent nor too bloody, just a night too long. [12 Feb 1999]
May 11, 2021
60
Diverting but stretched-out...While entertaining at times, Storm of the Century, too, rises barely midway up the horror scale. If you’re looking for a major fright, in other words, look elsewhere.
May 11, 2021
30
The writing seems more writerly, perhaps a smidge more sophisticated, and here or there one hears a catchy turn of phrase. But basically it's the same old slogging, soggy spookery, derivative and uninspired, protracted beyond all sense of decency.
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Dec 4, 2025
5
I started out enjoying this adaptation but by the end was just waiting for it to end. Gave me soap opera vibes.
Jul 30, 2024
2
Bizarre mini-series that doesn't seem to really know what its purpose is. I was expecting it to be a survival show about people holding up during a winter storm, but that's not really what it's about. It's about some demon guy killing people and wanting to steal a child. First off, it has the patented outdated horrendous Stephen King dialogue. If you know his work you know he uses the same lines over and over again. He has never written unique characters because they're always in every single book he writes. Even the names, like having a character named "Ralphie" is so old. If this book was written in the 50's maybe you'd be calling a kid that, but it wasn't, so it all just feels so weirdly dated. So this demon kills **** reason behind it, of course. Then he keeps telling people their secrets just to be an ass. Then he demands they give him a child. Even though he has super powers and can just do whatever he wants, he holds a lottery to see who has to give up the kid. And wouldn't you know it, the only person that protests to the lottery has to give up the kid. A better ending would have been if, when he's giving out the marbles, they're all white, and this was all just a test to see how much they valued human life. Then he leaves and everyone feels stupid. I mean that's what a competent writer would come up with that, this is Stephen King we're talking about..
Production Company:
- Mark Carliner Productions
- Greengrass Productions
- Walt Disney Television
- Warner Bros. Television
Initial Release Date:Feb 14, 1999
Number of seasons:1 Season
Rating:TV-14
Awards
Online Film & Television Association
• 5 Nominations
Primetime Emmy Awards
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations



























