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    The Nightmare

    A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands: sleep paralysis. These people often find themselves trapped between the sleeping and waking worlds, totally unable to move but aware of their surroundings while being subject to frequently disturbing sights and sounds. A strange element to these visions is that despite the fact that they know nothing of one another, many see similar ghostly ';;;;shadow men.';;;;  
    Duration: 91 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2015
    IMDb: 5.7
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  • Actors of "The Nightmare"

  • Characters of "The Nightmare"

    Nancy Thompson. Character of The Nightmare
  • Directors of "The Nightmare"

    Rodney Ascher. Director of The Nightmare
    Rodney Ascher
  • Critic Reviews of "The Nightmare"

    Time Out
    October 05, 2015

    While there is a well-maintained sense of lurking discomfort, the gotcha scenes feel a little cheap.

    Arizona Republic
    June 11, 2015

    It just isn't as informative as it could be. It's plenty scary, and on that level satisfying. It would be great to see Ascher make a full-on horror feature.

    Miami Herald
    June 10, 2015

    In the faces of these men and women, ranging in age from their 20s to their 40s and spread out everywhere from Los Angeles to Manchester, you can see the genuine terror they suffered - and, in some cases, continue to suffer.

    RogerEbert.com
    June 05, 2015

    Ascher plunges us into the actual visions that sleep paralysis creates: the moving silhouette figures, the darkness, the static. The sense of terror is palpable.

    Los Angeles Times
    June 04, 2015

    Ascher is too content to let repetition of experience take over his film. No sleep studiers or brain experts or anybody else, for that matter, are interviewed.

    New York Times
    June 04, 2015

    While "Room 237" sought evidence for its most outlandish conceits, "The Nightmare" declines to delve. As the testimonies grow repetitive, the strategy suggests willful ignorance.

    CineVue
    January 17, 2017

    The Nightmare squanders [its] subject in a shallow, messy and frustrating documentary that tends towards the pseudo-intellectual and paranoid.

    The Film Stage
    February 24, 2016

    An intriguing feature, but one that ends up dulling your senses with repetitive talking heads and recreated scenarios.

    Nerdist
    January 02, 2016

    The Nightmare is a completely singular work of documentary, unseen before to this degree of craftsmanship.

    SF Weekly
    December 31, 2015

    Both the re-creations and the interviews themselves are filmed for maximum spookiness.

    NOW Toronto
    December 18, 2015

    It's compelling viewing, as well as disturbing as hell. Honestly, who needs the spectres of Insidious: Chapter 3 when our own brains are capable of scaring us half to death.

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