


The snuff films are meant to terrify, but they are more silly than scary as glimpsed through an old machine. Ĭoming Soon gave a mixed review for The Sleeping Room, writing "While the leads are appealing and Fiskin is very creepy looking, the mystery fails to deliver suspense or scares. but The Sleeping Room works best as an incestuous love letter to Brighton and the town's darker, ever-present history". Anton Bitel of Grolsch Film Works also praised The Sleeping Room, stating "Once the possessions and ghostly manifestations have fully kicked in, it all becomes a little Punch and Judy. Nerdly gave The Sleeping Room a four star review and wrote "A superb example of modern British horror, The Sleeping Room, like fellow Frightfest movie The Forgotten, marks a new bright future for genre filmmaking in the UK that, in a perfect world, would be held in the same esteem as Hammer’s prolific output". The film received generally negative reviews from critics, though the number of reviews is limited due to its limited release. Barry Kristopher Sullivan as TV presenter.Shortly after that, Blue and Bill discover a secret room that is the key to unlocking many dark and terrifying secrets relating to Blue’s family, and the death of her mother. As she is looking around Blue discovers a mutoscope, through which she sees a series of moving images depicting a hooded man. She's somewhat surprised when he shows little interest in having sex with her, but ends up staying in the house with him since he has paid for her time. ( July 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)īlue is a call girl working out of Brighton that has been sent out to an old building that Bill is trying to restore. You can provide one by editing this article. This article needs an improved plot summary.
