Nightmare (2005)
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32% of users liked it
(282 ratings)
An aspiring filmmaker finds himself trapped in his own nightmares in this mind-bending indie thriller from writer-director Dylan Bank. Waking up the morning after a wild one-night stand, a film student (Jason Scott Campbell) discovers a video camera and footage of himself committing murder. Reality… More An aspiring filmmaker finds himself trapped in his own nightmares in this mind-bending indie thriller from writer-director Dylan Bank. Waking up the morning after a wild one-night stand, a film student (Jason Scott Campbell) discovers a video camera and footage of himself committing murder. Reality and illusion blur as he decides to re-create the mystery for his film class and begins receiving videotapes of his nightly dreams. ~ Sandra Bencic, Rovi
- Directed By
- Dylan Bank
- Written By
- Dylan Bank, Morgan Pehme
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense, Horror
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 2005 Limited
- On DVD
- Sep 29, 2009
- Studio
- Media Blasters
Critic Reviews
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Christian Toto, What Would Toto Watch?
The no-budget Nightmare boasts a can't miss horror concept, but it has no idea how to resolve it.
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Steve Biodrowski, ESplatter
... an interesting (though unsatisfactory) hybrid of Asian horror motifs (as in 1998's Ring), combined with giallo-style gore of the Dario Argento variety.
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Luke Y. Thompson, LYTRules.com
It has a great premise that it convolutes too much...film students are seldom as fascinating as they think they are.
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Pablo Villaca, Cinema em Cena
O roteiro repleto de furos e as tentativas frustradas de provocar sustos resultam em um filme năo apenas estúpido, mas extremamente aborrecido. Byeong-ki Ahn se sairia bem melhor em seu segundo longa, Phone.
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