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Reviewed by: Becca & Jeff

Directed by: Robert Harmon

Produced by: Scott Kroopf and Tom Engelman

Cast: Laura Regan, Marc Blucas, Ethan Embry, Dagmara Dominczyk, Jon Abrahams, Alexander Gould, Desiree Zurowski, Mark Hildreth, Jonathan Cherry, Peter Lacroix, Jessica Amlee, Jay Brazeau, L. Harvey Gold, David Abbott, & Jodelle Micah Ferland

Description

Julia (Laura Regan) is a successful grad student with a promising career in psychology and a loving boyfriend. Her life is seemingly perfect, until a troubling encounter with an old friend forces her to revisit the paralyzing night terrors she experienced as a child. Compelled to face these long-forgotten fears, Julia discovers that there are others who share her experience.

Becca's Review

I slightly disagree with Jeff on this movie. Although, I do agree they could have made it twenty times better then they have it now. They left far to many questions unanswered, and you really never understand what is going on with her. I enjoyed these type of horror flicks that don't have to have some kind of blood and guts in every scene. However, this movie didn't have that or any kind of thinking what so ever. It told you what to think, and what was happening. You know all along what is going on, and you NEVET waiver from that. This movie is good for a cheap thrill if you are easily scared, but then again I am easily scared and I didn't jump onces.

Jeff's Review

I am usually pretty sceptical about most would be horror movies. I really don't scare to easy, and lately all the horror movies have been rated PG-13, which means no blood, no guts, and no cheap amusement. Much like The Ring, Darkness falls, and the plethora of other would be scary movies that have come out, its not as scary as it would seem. I did like the story, it was very interesting, but not quite interesting enough to keep my full attention. This movie could have been a million times better rated R. What about the good old classics: Friday the Thirteenth movies, Nightmare on Elmstreet, and even Childs Play for gods sake. Those are american classics, and those were at least amusingly scary. Final thought: If you're going to call it HORROR, make it be SCARY! Like a naked Kathy Bates...ehhhh...now thats scary.

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