Every Stephen King Movie Ranked Worst To Best
48. Graveyard Shift (1990)
Graveyard Shift sits in the highest order of nineties B-movies, so full of ghastly special effects and derivative twists that it's easy to assume it was a tired dud from day one, let alone three decades later.
Following some nondescript textiles workers (including the otherwise great Brad Dourif) who find themselves hunted by a giant bat, which looks like a second-hand Halloween decoration, Graveyard Shift isn't even awful enough to be amusingly poor - it's simply an ugly film, barely assembled, that you hope will end sooner than it actually does.