HERE is a recent review of 1408 two disc collectors set by DVD Verdict. I like this website, because their reviews are very thorough.
This is good, and pretty well cuts right to the chase:
The scene between Enslin and Mr. Olin, which was a major part of King's story, is great fun to watch. Cusack and Jackson play well off each other, and hearing Jackson recount the room's bloody history is downright bone-chilling (though, let's face it, he could read lunch specials off the hotel's menu and I'd be just as enthralled). Everything leading up to Enslin actually entering the room establishes a feeling of mounting dread. The set-up is, unfortunately, so strong the film's eventual reveals can't help but disappoint.
Read the entire review, I really like the format that DVD Verdict uses.
