The Sleeper

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  • NR
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 3.9  (1,378)

The Sleeper is a horror-thriller movie that was released in 2012. The movie, directed by Justin Russell, features three friends, Kara (Brittany Belland), Tara (Jessica Cameron), and Dawn (Annette Rickard), who venture to a sorority house in the town of Morgantown, Pennsylvania, to spend the weekend partying and having a good time. The movie begins with a brief history lesson of Morgantown, where a series of murders happened years ago. Fast forward to the present, and the sorority house that Kara and her friends are staying at is the same house where the killings happened. Soon after arriving, strange things start happening. The girls notice that they are not alone in the house and that something is trying to scare them.

As the weekend progresses, the girls find a diary that belonged to a previous resident of the sorority house. The diary hints at a dark secret that the girls are unable to decipher. The clues written in the diary cause the tension to build as the girls suspect that they are not alone in the house. The situation goes from bad to worse as they realize that they are being terrorized by a sadistic killer.

The movie relies on building atmosphere and tension rather than relying on gore as it creates a claustrophobic, eerie vibe while the girls are trapped in the sorority house. The movie effectively creates the feeling of fear and paranoia, resulting in the audience feeling as if they were inside the sorority house with the girls.

The acting in the movie is decent, but it is nothing extraordinary. Brittany Belland did a commendable job as the lead character. She portrayed the vulnerability and fear required for the role quite impressively.

The movie's biggest flaw is its predictability. It follows the standard horror movie tropes, including jump scares, big reveals, and an overly familiar storyline. Still, the film managed to create a sense of panic and dread through its unsettling imagery and eerie score.

Overall, The Sleeper is a well-directed horror film that does an excellent job of building suspense and creating a spooky environment. The minimal gore presented in the movie offers a refreshing change in the horror genre. The twist ending is pretty good and ties up all the loose ends. The Sleeper is a must-watch for horror movie fans who appreciate suspenseful scenarios and are not looking for a cheesy slasher film.

However, the movie is not suitable for people who are looking for a completely original concept or a fast-paced film. The movie does have its slow moments, and some of the scares do not hit as hard as they could have. Regardless, the film is an impressive debut from director Justin Russell, and the movie's ending is sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.

In conclusion, The Sleeper from 2012 is a gripping and chilling horror-thriller that is worth watching if you are a fan of the genre. It may not be the most original movie out there, but its tension-filled atmosphere makes it a great addition to the horror movie gallery.

The Sleeper is a 2012 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.9.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • IMDB Rating
    3.9  (1,378)
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