The Nightmare

2015 "Welcome to the scariest place on earth."
5.7| 1h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 05 June 2015 Released
Producted By: Campfire Studios
Country: United States of America
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Eight people experience sleep paralysis, a condition which leaves them unable to move, speak or react.

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Rodney Ascher

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Campfire Studios

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
gwnightscream This 2015 documentary features a group of people sharing their experiences of sleep paralysis and night terrors. Though, a couple situations seem a bit far-fetched, others are somewhat creepy and familiar, like the dark, shadowy figures coming into the room. This is a little interesting, but it could've explored a little more. I'd still check this out at least once.
Cheesenode Gosh, I wish this movie wasn't so technically flawed! You know what, I'll get to that in a minute. This flick is pretty cool, it is a documentary about people with Sleep Paralysis, a condition that causes you to feel petrified in the moments between wake and sleep and is accompanied by horrifying visions. This is the fuel for nightmares, so the title is pretty well suited to the film. The reenactments are pretty good, there are a couple of lame jump scares, you see them coming, but they still make you jump – not scary, but still gets the blood moving. Where The Nightmare shines, though, is in the reenactments with the shadow figures; they're creepy, they're moving around your house at night, they're watching you sleep, and they might be trying to steal your soul.Sadly, though the visuals in the reenactments can be pretty good, there are some massive editing issues for me. The film has a self reflexive participatory mode (using that documentary film class right there) and while mode works fine for the film, I think it steals a little thunder from the reenactments, which is really just too bad.More than the mode of the film causing it to be a little rough is the massive number of jump-cuts. I think that the director has watched too many YouTube videos and thinks that jump-cuts are normal and okay. Sadly, he's wrong, and his film suffers because of it. The jump-cuts are distracting for two reasons: 1. Visually they are just distracting, they look weird, and you notice them which draws you out of the story; and 2. you start wondering exactly what was cut out. Once you start wondering about this, you have a whole new level of distraction, and you start to wonder if the stories these people are telling just aren't as good as you're being led to believe.All in all, The Nightmare is pretty good, and I think people should watch it. Not only is the film informative, but wonderfully entertaining and a little scary. So, turn out the lights, look up The Nightmare on Netflix, and get your educational-horror on!
Ruth I didn't even realize this was supposed to be a documentary until like 15 minutes into it. I thought it was your average B-/C category movie to entertain me for a moment. Sleep paralysis is scary and creepy, but not once during the time I actually managed to watch this, was it correctly explained. There is a scientific explanation for sleep paralysis and all the creepy aspects of it. Granted, I didn't last very long into the movie,but those explanations were never once approached. I didn't last even 20 minutes into this "documentary" and I am very forgiving when it comes to entertainment. This is only getting 2 stars because the cinematography was actually quite all right.
bwdude First off, this is by no means a documentary.It is made more like one of those Blair-witch or Paranormal Activities type thingies.And it is just as much nonsense and waste of time.Alright, a handful of people do have kinda similar dreams and nightmares.At least half of them don't seem to be doing that good in life anyways.If you really believe for a moment, that this "hatman" or the shadow dudes are real, you really have bigger problems than that and should possibly seek professional help.