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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 61%
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On DVD/Blu-ray: January 10, 2017
PG-13 | 1h 37m | Horror, Thriller
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After Jessie (Kate Bosworth) and Mark (Thomas Jane) lose their son, they decide to become foster parents to an eight-year-old boy named Cody. When the boy moves in, they realize he has insomnia. Strange things start to happen around the house, but only when Cody is finally asleep. Upon investigating Cody’s past, Jessie and Mark find out that he takes pills to keep himself awake in order to not dream, because his dreams become reality. Happy dreams and nightmares alike become real and Jessie and Mark try their best to figure out how to stop them.
Director: Mike Flanagan, Sam Englebart, Trevor Macy, William D. Johnson
Studio: Relativity Media
Cast: Kate Bosworth, Thomas Jane, Annabeth Gish, Dash Mihok, Jacob Tremblay
Writer(s): Mike Flanagan, Jeff Howard
24 votes and 3 Reviews
| Write a Review
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 61%
45%
On DVD/Blu-ray: January 10, 2017
PG-13 | 1h 37m | Horror, Thriller
Watch Trailer
After Jessie (Kate Bosworth) and Mark (Thomas Jane) lose their son, they decide to become foster parents to an eight-year-old boy named Cody. When the boy moves in, they realize he has insomnia. Strange things start to happen around the house, but only when Cody is finally asleep. Upon investigating Cody’s past, Jessie and Mark find out that he takes pills to keep himself awake in order to not dream, because his dreams become reality. Happy dreams and nightmares alike become real and Jessie and Mark try their best to figure out how to stop them.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 61%
45%
On DVD/Blu-ray: January 10, 2017
PG-13 | 1h 37m | Horror, Thriller
After Jessie (Kate Bosworth) and Mark (Thomas Jane) lose their son, they decide to become foster parents to an eight-year-old boy named Cody. When the boy moves in, they realize he has insomnia. Strange things start to happen around the house, but only when Cody is finally asleep.
Upon investigating Cody’s past, Jessie and Mark find out that he takes pills to keep himself awake in order to not dream, because his dreams become reality. Happy dreams and nightmares alike become real and Jessie and Mark try their best to figure out how to stop them.