
Movie spotlight
Dreamwalk
A wealthy's couple's facade covers guilt and sexual secrets. The obsessed Louise is a woman with far too much interest in her "family."
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip discover an ancient artifact that allows them to enter and manipulate each other's dreams. As they explore the subconscious, they unleash a terrifying entity that begins to blur the lines between their waking lives and nightmares. They must find a way to stop the creature before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Dreamwalk was met with mixed reviews from critics, who praised its ambitious concept and atmospheric tension but found its execution to be uneven and its scares occasionally derivative. Audiences were more divided, with some appreciating the psychological horror elements while others found the plot convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise exploring the dangers of shared dreams.
Criticized for a slow pace and underdeveloped characters.
The visual style and creepy atmosphere were often highlighted as strengths.
Google audience: Audience reception for Dreamwalk is largely unknown due to the limited availability of aggregated Google user reviews for films of this era. However, the film has garnered a cult following among fans of 1980s independent horror.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Mark Allan, reportedly drew inspiration for the dream sequences from his own personal experiences with lucid dreaming.
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