Once again, Stephen King does a horrific
study on a conflicted writer, and this time,
it feels like old hat. Johhny Depp stars as
Mort Rainey, a reclusive author going
through a divorce and dealing with a
mysterious stalker (John Turturro with an
over-the-top, Southern accent). The
stalker is named Shooter, and he claims
that Rainey stole his story. Rainey insists
the stalker is full of crap, and what
eventually ensues is not as clever as
King and director David Koepp would like
you to believe. Depp offers his usual
greatness as the confused Rainey, giving
us something far more interesting than
the story surrounding him. Turturros
performance is overbaked, his
characterization a total giveaway even
before the films "big twist." Maria Bello is
OK as Raineys wife, but it was a mistake
to cast Timothy Hutton, star of another
bad King story about a conflicted author,
The Dark Half.