Doctor Sleep proves that Kubrick had the real magic
All Doctor Sleep can do is suck on the dried husk of "The Shining," pulling out and/or copying some of the images and style Kubrick created, while the rest is just straight up hot-garbage.
There's a reason why directors used to be a big deal, and a reason why Kubrick averaged about a decade of development between film projects. He didn't just pull these things out of his ass (like Doctor Sleep does), he carefully crafted them, layered them like cakes, put meaning and thought into everything, and told stories through the visual art of film.
5 minutes of "The Shining" has more thought put into it than the entirety of "Doctor Sleep," and it shows, badly. But even worse for me, is that "Doctor Sleep" actually crosses the line and somewhat destroys / takes down "The Shining" with it by leaning so heavily on it and copying scenes and re-casting characters with pale imitations. The Jack Torrence scene is a blight on cinema. It's a little shameful, actually.