Film • Jun 9, 2021
Awake


Watch Awake online (United States)
- Status
- Released
- Release
- June 9, 2021 (4 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 36m
- Genres
- Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic, Sci-Fi Horror
- Themes
- Dark Comedy, Dystopian Sci-Fi, Psychological Drama, Psychological Thriller
- Origin
- United States
Cast

Gina RodriguezJill

Ariana GreenblattMatilda

Lucius HoyosNoah

Shamier AndersonDodge

Jennifer Jason LeighDr. Murphy

Finn JonesBrian

Frances FisherDoris

Gil BellowsDr. Katz

Sergio Di ZioDumb Jim

Barry PepperPastor
Brigitte RobinsonMarcy

Elias EdrakiPetty Officer Diaz

Alex HouseScarred Soldier

Patrick GarrowNeck Tattoo

Edsson MoralesLazy

Joan GregsonSleeper

Dan BeirneGregg

Trevor HayesRobert

Shawn AhmedHub Technician

Bill LakeSheriff

Martha GirvinChurch Member

Rebecca AblackStudent Protestor

Julia Dyan-PorterHub Nurse

Chai ValladaresMale Nurse

Ryan BlakelyPharmacist

Khadijah Roberts-AbdullahNew Researcher

Helen HaydenCarrillo
Shane MarriottMilitary Guard

Katerina TaxiaGreek Mother

Sebastian PigottClarence

Liz AdjeiV.A. Nurse

Julia ChantreyNurse

Robert BazzocchiSeaman Dismas
Angel JaraCampus Security Guard
Scores
- Average Score
- 38%
IMDb
- 49%
Letterboxd
- 43%
Metacritic
- 34%
Rotten Tomatoes
- 26%
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
- Moderate >
- Violence
- Moderate >
- Profanity
- Moderate >
- Algohol & Drugs
- Low >
- Fright & Intensity
- Moderate >
Reviews
AV ClubGina Rodriguez battles endless insomnia in the Netflix sci-fi snoozer Awake
Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment GuideReview: Gina Rodriguez in ‘Awake’ opens our eyes to the fragility of mental health
Los Angeles TimesReview: Staying 'Awake' isn't hard in this apocalyptic nightmare
Roger EbertAwake movie review & film summary (2021)
Movie NationNetflixable? Another thriller titled “Awake,” another snooze
Pat Brown'Awake' Review: The Insomnia Apocalypse Will Be Televised As a Confusing Dream
The Globe and MailReview: Netflix’s Bird Box-y apocalyptic thriller Awake will put you to sleep
Peter Debruge‘Awake’ Review: Netflix Thriller About a Sleep-Deprivation Pandemic Has Opposite Effect

















