In My Sleep: Critic Reviews
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RottenTomatoes: 12 reviews
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Mike Hale New York Times (Top Critic)40Meant to be Hitchcockian -- the writer and director, Allen Wolf, more or less says so in his director's statement -- and maybe it is, if you think of it as, say, Hitchcock's senior project for film school.Full Review » 2 years ago
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John Anderson Variety (Top Critic)Aspires to the noble tradition of L.A. film noir, but boasts all the cerebral and aesthetic restraint of a West Hollywood dance club.Full Review » 2 years ago
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Lou Lumenick New York Post (Top Critic)25Did a hunky LA massage ther apist kill someone in their sleep? Perhaps the biggest problem with Allen Wolf's drowsy thriller In My Sleep is managing to stay awake long enough to find out.Full Review » 2 years ago
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Duane Byrge Hollywood Reporter (Top Critic)A well-stirred titillation that will appeal to twentysomething audiences and movie-buff viewers who appreciate the pursued-pursuer, Hitchcockian style of suspenser.Full Review » 2 years ago
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Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times (Top Critic)40Writer-director Allen Wolf loads In My Sleep with so much psychosexual baggage you wish he just focused on one emotional affliction to propel this mediocre whodunit.Full Review » 2 years ago
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David Nusair Reel Film Reviews50Full Review » 1 year ago
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Brent Simon Shared Darkness42For a while pulls levers of dramatic engagement competently if never rivetingly, but unravels into a labyrinthine tangle of soap-y contrivance and improbably centralized conflict.Full Review » 2 years ago
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S. James Snyder Time Out New York40All the labored explanations (and tedious psychology) that follow the bad behavior and bloodshed make for a serious buzzkill.Full Review » 2 years ago
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Marshall Fine Hollywood & FineAn overstuffed Lifetime movie, if that network for women ever made movies about nice guys who happen to be sex-addicted murder suspects with a sleep disorder.Full Review » 2 years ago
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Vadim Rizov L.A. WeeklyThe biggest problem with Allen Wolf's thriller is that there are so few characters, it's immediately clear what's going on; there's simply no one to suspect besides the obvious.Full Review » 2 years ago
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John P. McCarthy Boxoffice Magazine30Melrose Place meets imitation Hitchcock.Full Review » 2 years ago
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Ed Gonzalez Slant Magazine38Spectacularly witless, In My Sleep is another depressing reminder of what happens when you give cameras to jocks.Full Review » 2 years ago
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