- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 6, 2023 (a year ago)
- Alias
- Jam
- Language
- Korean
- Origin
- South Korea
- Production companies
- Lewis Pictures
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
Sleep
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
‘Sleep’ TIFF Review – Sleepwalking Turns Horrifying for New Parents The premise of writer/director Jason Yu’s feature debut Sleep is great. Soo-jin (Jung Yu-mi) and Hyun-su (Lee Sun-kyun) are expecting parents living in an ...
'Sleep' TIFF 2023 Review: A Tightly Crafted Waking Nightmare 'Sleep' is a downright frightening crowd-pleaser from a new filmmaker who shows a ton of promise. Read the full review:
Sleep (2023) – Review SLEEP (2023) is a South Korean thriller (org. title: Jam). Shorter than most movies from South Korea, but packs a real punch. Movie Review >
9 Of The Best Movies At The Toronto International Film Festival From a horror comedy to family dramas and social allegories, some of the most interesting films at this year’s event are the ones few people are talking ab...
‘Sleep’ Review: A Riotous Mash-Up of Black Comedy, Body Horror, and Relationship Drama TIFF: South Korean filmmaker Jason Yu's feature directorial debut is funny, scary, and delightfully cutting.
Sleep review: A Korean Rosemary’s Baby? Not quite but this is a small masterpiece of tone Is there something supernatural behind ominous unidentified noises in an apartment building?
FilmWeek: ‘Megalopolis,’ ‘Lee,’ ‘Amber Alert,’ And More Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Charles Solomon, Christy Lemire and Andy Klein review this weekend’s new movie releases on streaming and on demand plat...
Sleep review – Jason Yu has the juice A newlywed couple are haunted by sleepless nights in Jason Yu’s confident, darkly humorous debut feature.
What to watch: Does Francis Ford Coppola’s passion project measure up? Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola has spent some 3 decades creating ‘Megalopolis’ — now it’s arriving in theaters and here is what we think.
‘Sleep’ Review: Bumps in the Night A taut and thrilling thriller about sleep issues is also a clever drama about early marriage.
Sleep turns sleepwalking into a supernatural slasher — and it’s wicked fun Get some Sleep
TIFF 2023: Sleep, Boy Kills World, Riddle of Fire On three genre films from TIFF, including two future hits.
Sleep movie review & film summary (2024) Lee’s fans will still likely see what they’re hoping for from “Sleep” despite the heavy expectations that come with his role, which happens to be one...
Movie Review: Couple tormented by what happens when he starts acting out in his “Sleep” Lack of sleep will drive you crazy quicker than most anything, doctors tell us. And what your sleep partner is doing to interrupt that sleep just speeds up t...
Toronto 2023 Review: SLEEP, On the Merits of Insomnia Soo-jin (Jung Yu-mi) and Hyun-su (Lee Sun-kyun) are the sweetest young couple, full of promise and hope. Soo-jin works in business, hoping to make her way to...
‘Sleep’: Cannes Review A young family is shaken by a strange presence in their home in this mischievous debut thriller from South Korea
Sleep Review: Scary Sleepwalking Habits Haunt A Marriage In This Heartfelt Thriller [Fantastic Fest 2023] - SlashFilm In Jason Yu's thriller Sleep, there are worse things in a marriage than being woken up by your partner snoring.
‘Sleep’ Is a Horror Movie Nightmare—in the Best Way South Korean director Jason Yu’s directorial debut balances chilling peril and sly humor in a standout Toronto International Film Festival entry that will ...
TIFF Review: Sleep is a Formally Precise South Korean Thriller in Search of a True Pulse Wes Craven understood, when conceiving A Nightmare on Elm Street, the creepiness of our sacred sleep time being invaded, and Adam McKay was similarly onto so...
‘Sleep’ Review: Husbands Go Bump in the Night in Absorbing Korean Ghost Tale Jason Yu’s accomplished debut finds a likable Seoul couple beset by the supernatural forces and includes a fine lead turn by the late Lee Sun-kyun.
The movies to watch for this fall It’s a great time to be at the movies.
Sleep Is A Near-Perfect Horror Comedy The South Korean film, from Bong Joon-ho protege Jason Yu, is a rollicking ride about sleepwalking and marriage.
Sleep Review: Bad Nighttime Habits Doom Newlyweds Nighttime is the right time to lose your mind in this directorial debut from Jason Yu starring Parasite's Lee Sun-kyun and Jung Yu-mi.
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