Stars: Yatoya Toy, Siegfried Peters, Steven Yvette, Age Wilson | Written and Directed by Rodney Ascher
Review by Scott Clark
Rodney Ascher impressed with his insightful Kubrick excavation Room 237, but for his next documentary The Nightmare, Ascher points the camera at 8 individuals haunted by the terrors of sleep paralysis.
These experiences are relayed to us with conversational intimacy and a brand of frankness that’s laudable and often funny. However, specific fears, especially those that appear in such specific circumstance (which most people can’t even begin to understand), don’t always translate to the viewer. One man’s recurrent visits from an obnoxious old guy and some static alien-like creatures seem silly against some of the other reports, reports that are perhaps a bit more unsettling by themselves. Like a Lovecraft short story collection, there’s only so much unimaginable terror you can handle, then your imagination stops taking the leap,...
Review by Scott Clark
Rodney Ascher impressed with his insightful Kubrick excavation Room 237, but for his next documentary The Nightmare, Ascher points the camera at 8 individuals haunted by the terrors of sleep paralysis.
These experiences are relayed to us with conversational intimacy and a brand of frankness that’s laudable and often funny. However, specific fears, especially those that appear in such specific circumstance (which most people can’t even begin to understand), don’t always translate to the viewer. One man’s recurrent visits from an obnoxious old guy and some static alien-like creatures seem silly against some of the other reports, reports that are perhaps a bit more unsettling by themselves. Like a Lovecraft short story collection, there’s only so much unimaginable terror you can handle, then your imagination stops taking the leap,...
- 8/29/2015
- by Guest
- Nerdly
The Nightmare UK Trailer Arrives. Rodney Asher‘s The Nightmare (2015) movie trailer stars Siegfried Peters, Yatoya Toy, Elise Robson, and Nicole Bosworth. The Nightmare‘s plot synopsis: “A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands; sleep paralysis.” Rodney Asher’s Room 237 (2012) was a certified hit in the documentary film-festival circuit back when it came out. People fawned over the mystery behind […]...
- 8/6/2015
- by Marco Margaritoff
- Film-Book
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