Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Bea Swanson
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Celia
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Haven Kaycee
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
SnoopyStyle
Amy Roberts (Christine Taylor) has a fear of hospitals and nightmares of being awake for surgery. Her boyfriend Nick (Shane Brolly) tries to propose but Amy is in a rush to get to school. Her student Melissa Norman (Chloë Grace Moretz) also has creepy dreams, but according to Melissa, she's not strong enough to help. She and Nick get into a car accident with another driver Lucas (Jerry O'Connell). The paramedics take Nick to the hospital but doesn't tell her where. She can't seem to find Nick anywhere. Lucas can't find his sister either when other paramedics take her to the mysterious St. Rosemary's hospital.It's a lot of shrill screaming from Christine Taylor. There are a couple of good interesting actors like Mary Pat Gleason, but there are too many amateurs in this. That's what happens when you give strippers actual lines to read. Quite frankly, Shane Brolly isn't good enough to lead his part of the movie. Jerry O'Connell is too standoffish. He is too obvious and the twist is telegraphed.The biggest problem is that this production just doesn't have the money behind it. It is a big ambitious horror done on the cheap. The monster makeup isn't that good. It looks even worst in the daylight. I can almost see the bigger, more grander movie that the script alludes to. This movie just doesn't look well put together.
Uriah43
This movie starts off with a young woman named "Amy" (Christine Taylor) waking up after having a bad dream about being operated on in a hospital while fully conscious. That day while driving home with her boyfriend "Nick Van Dyke" (Shane Brolly) they are involved in a bad traffic accident and he is taken by an ambulance to a hospital. But no hospital in the area claims any admissions. She then begins to see strange visions and suddenly everybody she meets starts acting very unusual. Anyway, for a low-budget film I thought this one wasn't too bad. I especially liked the way the movie kept the mystery going until the very end. Along with that, I thought Christine Taylor performed quite well and was also rather attractive too. Some of the nurses weren't too bad either. In any case, I thought this movie turned out to be pretty interesting and I rate it as slightly above average.
jamefootball
i'm not going to go on and say it is the best film ever made because it clearly is not, but i do feel this film has a lot to offer to the audience. the acting in some places was not quite of Hollywood standards neither was the special effects but i feel all of this fit in perfectly with the story and had the impact on the audience that was intended.Overall the story was quite unrealistic but this is what makes a good film, the actors could have portrayed their respective characters a little better but they did a good job overall. the film is not a must see but is one that is worth a look, it is enjoyable and is very good for a low budget film.
junk-mail-4
I assume the Horror Channel in the UK purchases these landfill horror flicks by the yard like bad lino. Suffice to say it's the worst kind of cookie-cutter crap imaginable. The cast try valiantly, with even the staggeringly unlikeable Jerry O'Connell (how is he still working?) giving it the old college try. But trash is trash, and no matter how you polish, it remains so. I'm reticent to even mention the most gratuitous lesbian nurse scene ever lest it suggests something worth watching out of lustful desperation. The director even makes lesbian nurses moribund.Avoid like the clap. And stop watching the Horror Channel; it's just no damn good.