
Overview:
After hearing a child screaming for help from the green depths of a vast field of tall grass, Becky, a pregnant woman, and Cal, her brother, park their car near a mysterious abandoned church and enter the field, discovering that they are not alone and, for some reason, they are unable to escape a completely inextricable vegetable labyrinth.Status: | Released (2019-09-20) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 3 nominations total |
Screen: | Vincenzo Natali, Stephen King, Joe Hill |
Productions: | Copperheart Entertainment, Mosaic |
Production Countries: | Canada, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |



Casts
- 2034922: Laysla De Oliveira - Becky DeMuth
- 127281: Harrison Gilbertson - Travis McKean
- 2425244: Avery Whitted - Cal DeMuth
- 1915546: Will Buie Jr. - Tobin Humboldt
- 17178: Patrick Wilson - Ross Humboldt
- 87020: Rachel Wilson - Natalie Humboldt
- 103967: Tiffany Helm - Gas Attendant
Crews
- 2482400: David Lewington - Assistant Art Director - Art
- 1199961: Matthew Chan - Sound Re-Recording Mixer - Sound
- 1844719: Graham Rogers - Sound Re-Recording Mixer - Sound
- 1233109: Bob Munroe - Visual Effects Supervisor - Visual Effects
- 4426850: Jacques Fortier - Leadman - Art
- 1955804: Elizabeth Bischof - Art Department Coordinator - Art
- 5877: Vincenzo Natali - Director - Directing
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Reviews
Sheldon Nylander
Review text:
“In the Tall Grass” is a Netflix film based on a short story/novella written by Stephen King and his son Joe Hill. A little disclosure that I have not read the original story, so I can’t attest as to how faithful this film is, so I’ll be looking at the movie on its own merits, as few ....
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In The Tall Grass is overgrown with flimsy dialogue and a premise that needed landscaping. Stephen King seems to have an endless amount of material to adapt. So much so, that his son is mimicking the footsteps of his father by also writing horror-related fiction. When the two generat ....
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Patrick Wilson is just all-out balls-to-the-wall hamming it crazy, and I am Here. For. That. I say that quite genuinely. But Stephen King adaptations have had quite the resurgence (in a good way) over the past couple of years, and _In the Tall Grass_ just really doesn't hit that bar ....
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