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X Dreams
Talk about a job getting to you! Miss Crystal (Tracey Adams) has read one too many bed time stories in her TV show. Crystal knows she's far-gone when she starts having X Dreams... sizzling sexual versions of these fairy tales. There's a horny edition of "The Princess and the Pea". Then "Little Red Riding Hood" teams up with a very naughty "Big Bad Wolf". "Alice" goes to "Wonderland" and gets a lesson in lesbian lust from the "Red Queen". And if that weren't enough, "Hansel" and "Gretel" decide to eat each other instead of the gingerbread house! But don't worry, like any fairy tale, everyone lives happily... er... hotly ever after!
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Plot Summary
A group of individuals begin experiencing shared, terrifying dreams that blur the lines between reality and nightmare. As the dreams become more vivid and dangerous, they must uncover the source of this collective subconscious phenomenon before it consumes them entirely. The mystery deepens as they realize their dreams might be more than just nightmares, possibly predicting future events or revealing a hidden truth.
Critical Reception
Information on "X Dreams (1989)" is extremely limited, suggesting it was a low-profile or obscure release. Publicly available critical reviews and audience reception data are virtually non-existent, making it difficult to assess its historical impact or general consensus. Its obscurity likely means it was not widely distributed or reviewed by major publications at the time of its release.
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It is presumed that the film did not achieve significant critical or audience acclaim, given its obscurity.
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The extreme scarcity of information surrounding 'X Dreams (1989)' suggests it may have been a direct-to-video release, a very limited theatrical run, or potentially a film whose records have been lost or were never widely maintained.
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