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
Nick Allen'Awake': The Apocalypse Has Rarely Been This Abysmal In Netflix's Lazy Thriller [Review]
Peter Debruge‘Awake’ Review: Netflix Thriller About a Sleep-Deprivation Pandemic Has Opposite Effect