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''The Sleeping Room'' is a 2014 British horror film that was directed by John Shackleton. It had its world premiere on 23 August 2014 at the
London FrightFest Film Festival FrightFest, also known as Arrow Video FrightFest is an annual film festival held in London and Glasgow. The festival holds three major events each year: a festival running five days over the UK late August Bank Holiday weekend, a Halloween eve ...
and stars
Leila Mimmack Leila Mimmack (born 5 November 1993) is an English actress. Early life Mimmack was born on 5 November 1993 in Leamington Spa to parents Maddy Kerr and Peter Mimmack, who run the Heartbreak Productions theatre company in Spencer Yard, Leamington. ...
as a call girl who finds herself entangled in a series of strange events surrounding a hidden room. Funding for ''The Sleeping Room'' was raised using
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and is credited as being the first British film to use this method.


Plot

Blue is a
call girl A call girl or female escort is a prostitute who (unlike a street prostitution, street walker) does not display her profession to the general public, nor does she usually work in an institution like a brothel, although she may be employed by ...
working in
Brighton Brighton ( ) is a seaside resort in the city status in the United Kingdom, city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age Britain, Bronze Age, R ...
that has been sent out to an old building that Bill is trying to restore. She's somewhat surprised when he shows little interest in having sex with her, but ends up staying in the house with him since he has paid for her time. As she is looking around, Blue discovers a
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, through which she sees a series of moving images depicting a hooded man. Shortly after that, Blue and Bill discover a secret room that is the key to unlocking many dark and terrifying secrets relating to Blue’s family, and the death of her mother.


Cast

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Julie Graham Julie Graham (born 24 July 1965) is a Scottish actress from Irvine, Ayrshire. Her credits include ''Taggart'' (1986), '' The Fruit Machine'' (1988), ''Nuns on the Run'' (1990), '' Harry'' (1993–1995), '' The Near Room'' (1995), '' Preaching ...
as Cynthia *
Christopher Adamson Christopher Adamson is a British actor. He often portrays villains, such as Mean Machine Angel in ''Judge Dredd'' and Jimmy Legs in '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' and '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End''. He attended ...
as Fiskin *
Joseph Beattie Joseph Beattie (born 1978) is an English people, English actor, known for portraying Malachi in the second season of ''Hex (TV series), Hex'' (2004) and Henry Crawford in ''Mansfield Park (2007 film), Mansfield Park'' (2007). Background Beatti ...
as Bill *Chris Waller as Glenny *
Leila Mimmack Leila Mimmack (born 5 November 1993) is an English actress. Early life Mimmack was born on 5 November 1993 in Leamington Spa to parents Maddy Kerr and Peter Mimmack, who run the Heartbreak Productions theatre company in Spencer Yard, Leamington. ...
as Blue * David Sibley as Freddie *Lucy Clements as Helena *Nicola Colmer as TV presenter *Billy Chainsaw as Neighbour *Mike Altmann as Jim Whipps *Antonia Northam as Abigail *Chrisanthe Grech as Librarian *Barry Kristopher Sullivan as TV presenter


Reception

The film received generally negative reviews from critics, though the number of reviews is limited due to its limited release. ''Nerdly'' gave ''The Sleeping Room'' a four star review and wrote "A superb example of modern British horror, ''The Sleeping Room'', like fellow Frightfest movie '' The Forgotten'', marks a new bright future for genre filmmaking in the UK that, in a perfect world, would be held in the same esteem as Hammer’s prolific output". Anton Bitel of ''Grolsch Film Works'' also praised ''The Sleeping Room'', stating "Once the possessions and ghostly manifestations have fully kicked in, it all becomes a little Punch and Judy... but The Sleeping Room works best as an incestuous love letter to Brighton and the town's darker, ever-present history". ''Coming Soon'' gave a mixed review for ''The Sleeping Room'', writing "While the leads are appealing and Fiskin is very creepy looking, the mystery fails to deliver suspense or scares. The snuff films are meant to terrify, but they are more silly than scary as glimpsed through an old machine. And the conclusion, a dragged out chase and showdown in the old building, is perfunctory and fairly dull, making a short movie feel much longer than it actually is". Others were more critical such as ''Top 10 Films'' which, in its one-star review, praised the performance of actress Leila Mimmack but felt the film was handicapped by a convoluted script that contained "one-note characters" and a reliance on "horror tropes". It wrote: "
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Shackleton never knows whether to stick or twist leaving ''The Sleeping Room'' engaging the wrong gears like a premature learner driver behind the wheel for the first time". Jon Dickinson of ''
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'' was disappointed with the lead role in the film, stating that " ohn Shackletonhad a firm foundation to make his feature debut an incredibly creepy experience thanks to an interesting concept devised by he screenwriters but the end product is anything but".


References


External links

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