Eventhough Rose Red has it problems I still think it is superior to both The Haunting (Liam Neesom version) and House on Haunted Hill (crap - but entertaining). The whole premise of the autistic girl going to the house is weak. Emory's vision of the bloody fridge was ok, but became campy when the hand came shooting out. The casting is pretty good. The only weak points is Annie the autistic teen (looks too clean/good - unless she turns darker). Nancy Travers is good as the scientist, but went over the top with her bloody hand scene. There's almost always some dislikeable disfuntional character in King's stories. Emory is this person.
Rose Red is similar to The Haunting because King & Spielberg collaborated on a single ghost story they were going to make into a movie. Both used the original movie, The Haunting as the inspiration. Differences in the direction of the characters split the partnership apart. Spielberg eventually got his story made (The Haunting) through his studio. Rose Red is King's version. Read about it in last Sunday's LA Times Calendar section. Here's the
article.
Side Note: David Dukes, the person who the miniseries is dedicated to, is the actor who plays the head of the psych dept at the college. He died on a tennis court when this movie was being made. He filmed most of the parts before he died.
Edit: Added link and fixed grammer.