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Nightmare Man

  • 2006
  • 12
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
2.5K
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Nightmare Man (2006)
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Slasher HorrorComedyHorrorThriller

Ellen receives mask by mistake, has hallucinations, husband leaves when car breaks down, escapes home during hallucination, husband tells her not to call police as she imagines things.Ellen receives mask by mistake, has hallucinations, husband leaves when car breaks down, escapes home during hallucination, husband tells her not to call police as she imagines things.Ellen receives mask by mistake, has hallucinations, husband leaves when car breaks down, escapes home during hallucination, husband tells her not to call police as she imagines things.

  • Director
    • Rolfe Kanefsky
  • Writer
    • Rolfe Kanefsky
  • Stars
    • Tiffany Shepis
    • Blythe Metz
    • Luciano Szafir
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Rolfe Kanefsky
    • Writer
      • Rolfe Kanefsky
    • Stars
      • Tiffany Shepis
      • Blythe Metz
      • Luciano Szafir
    • 44User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Tiffany Shepis
    Tiffany Shepis
    • Mia
    Blythe Metz
    Blythe Metz
    • Ellen
    Luciano Szafir
    • William
    Aaron Sherry
    Aaron Sherry
    • Nightmare Man
    Jack Saalfield
    Jack Saalfield
    • Ed
    • (as Jack Sway)
    Johanna Putnam
    Johanna Putnam
    • Trinity
    • (as Hanna Putnam)
    James Ferris
    • Jack
    Victor Kanefsky
    • Officer Val
    Alice Glenn
    • Officer Kan
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Captain McCormack
    Gwen Davis
    • Officer Simmons
    Robert Donavan
    Robert Donavan
    • Dr. Evans
    • Director
      • Rolfe Kanefsky
    • Writer
      • Rolfe Kanefsky
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    5Aaron1375

    The highlight of this film was the truth or dare scene.

    Not that I am saying this movie was all bad, but that was the highlight and if the sexy talk is the highlight of a horror movie then it is not much of a horror film in the end. The story has this woman who seems to be having a bit of trouble on the marital front. Her solution to the problems seems to be to order some love god mask, they instead seem to send her the evil demon love god mask and throughout the movie you wander if this manifest ion is real or not. She is being driven to the mental institution by her husband they break down and she is seemingly stalked and attacked by this person or thing while her husband is getting gas. Meanwhile, somewhere in the woods there is a house with two couples. Two very cute girls who are friends and their boyfriends. They play truth or dare and then the crazy...or not, girl ends up in their care. Well lets just say there is somebody out there trying to get at her as he quickly steals a crossbow and handles the one guy while he is being mooned. However, you still don't know if it is the mysterious nightmare man the girl goes on about or something else. The husband is heading for the cabin though and soon afterward so are the police. This movie had potential as do most horror movies and like so many they just miss some stuff. On the plus side you get to see a couple of good kills, some good nudity, and the end was rather good too. However, I was kind of hoping for something more in the lines of say an Evil Dead movie rather than a typical slasher film with a twist here and there. So far out of the three Afterdark movies in this new batch this is the strongest, sadly though compared to the last batch this one would be tied with Penny Dreadful as the weakest in my eyes.
    Dethcharm

    A Nightmare In The Last House In The Woods...

    NIGHTMARE MAN is an above average chiller with some fun, though somewhat predictable plot twists. The pacing is quick, which helps to liven up the rustic setting. There are gallons of blood splashed around as well.

    Horror goddess extraordinaire, Tiffany Shepis co-stars as Mia, giving her the chance to do a lot of running around in her underwear.

    So, if a movie about a crazed killer and a woman (Blythe Metz) who is either possessed or insane sounds intriguing, then this should satisfy...
    6gavin6942

    Kanefsky Continues to Make Big Movies With Small Budgets

    A woman is haunted by a "nightmare man" who fills her dreams with terror. When her medication runs out, Nightmare Man seemingly escapes her subconscious and enters the physical world. Hiding out in a secluded cottage (along with Tiffany Shepis and friends), she tries to stop the monster, but carnage ensues... can the beast be stopped without hurting the woman who carries him?

    I really wanted to see this film for the Tiffany Shepis acting (and nudity) as well as the Rolfe Kanefsky writing and directing. Full disclosure: as part of my work as a reviewer, I have talked with both Tiffany and Rolfe and continue to exchange mail with Rolfe on occasion. So I'm a little biased, and I was more than eager to see this film (which in all honesty should have been released over a year ago).

    What we have here is Kanefsky's trademarks. Good-looking girls in various stages of undress, holding rather large weapons (in this case a rifle and a crossbow). There's some sexual suggestive situations ("erotic truth or dare") and a killer demon on the loose. Unlike "The Hazing" with the excessive "Evil Dead" references, this one seems largely unique. I've heard it compared to "The Exorcist" (which is an amazing stretch), and there is one subtle and one not to subtle reference to Kanefsky's earlier film "There's Nothing Out There".

    What is bothersome about Rolfe's movies is how he has big ideas but small budgets. His writing is much better than the average horror writer's and his directing is quite exquisite (as my friend Hannah keenly pointed out, he has that 1980s sense of where to put the camera while chasing a girl through the woods). And his special effects and gore are pretty decent. Even the acting is above average (Shepis in particular, but no one here was lacking -- which is more than I can say about other, "bigger" films).

    This comes off as bothersome because if you're a film snob or don't have the patience for lower budget films, you'll be really turned off my the film quality. I don't know film grades (35mm? Super 8? These terms are familiar to me but unclear at the same time), so I can't say what he uses, but it does give the air of less than the Hollywood standard. Which, in turn, screams "amateur" to some people, despite Rolfe being quite the veteran of film and horror in particular. His "Hazing" makes him well-known in the cult circles -- he's without a doubt the biggest director in the 2007 After Dark Horrorfest lineup.

    So anyway, the film is enjoyable if you don't mind that. Good death scenes, plenty of dry humor, some butts and breasts for the guys to enjoy. Blood, blood, blood (and even a little gore and pieces of dangling flesh). The pacing is good. I found some parts too slow or too long, but Hannah says the suspense was really well done compared to films her and I have seen lately, so I suppose it depends what pace you're ready for. Maybe I needed a beer (Regal Cinemas is lacking in the booze department).

    Of the four films I've seen so far this year, I'm ranking "Nightmare Man" my second favorite (behind "Tooth and Nail"). It's worth seeing in the theater if you can get there, or otherwise I sincerely hope you make it a top renting priority when it comes out. Throw on a few special features on the DVD and this may even be worth owning (a commentary track, Rolfe? Could you do that for us?). But yeah, I give this one two thumbs up (assuming Hannah allows me to borrow her thumb).
    5selfdestructo

    Kind of straightforward for a Rolfe Kanefsky film

    Not as wacky/off-kilter as some of his other stuff, but a decent low budget slasher/demon/cabin in the woods tale. I liked that the kid had a There's Nothing Out There t-shirt -- That's self-referential, to a self-referential movie, before there was such a thing as a self-referential horror movie (Have I lost you? I'm referring to There's Nothing Out There, 1991). I got a headache thinking about it. What is it with people complaining about sex and nudity in a B-horror movie? Tiffany Shepis is in this one. She's going to get naked. It's a given. Sheesh, how PC do you have to be to complain about sexual content in a genre flick?
    1nastirithwh

    Wow...

    I have to say, I have never walked out of a movie before. I've seen some pretty crap movies, too, but I stick around and watch them, and then laugh later.

    I can only say that this movie was so horrible (perhaps the reason it made it into the Horrorfest line up, because it was so terrible as to be horrifying?), that I was insulted by it. Heralding back to the days of cheesy 80's horror, this was by far even worse than those amusing flicks.

    Bad acting, horrible effects and makeup, terrible filming, irritating music...did I mention the bad acting? There's a place for movies like this...it's called Blockbuster, where you spend $3 to go home and be disappointed. My wife and I spent over $20 on this one movie to end up walking out, it was atrocious.

    To the people in charge of selecting the Horrorfest lineup...please bother to pick something a bit more worth our time and money. More selections like this in the future will only land you crappy reviews and less ticket sales. Try living up to at least SOME kind of standards.

    To those of you that got through the entire movie, bravo! You have more stamina than I...we seriously had to leave, or I might have hurt myself laughing.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Johanna Putnam had to perform the fake orgasm scene for her audition.
    • Goofs
      The windows on both sides of the car are rolled up and then partway down, and back and forth many times, when they are driving to the asylum.
    • Quotes

      [glass crashes in basement]

      Ellen: What was that?!

      Mia: It sounded like a window breaking!

      Mia: [pause] My guess? Not the cat.

      Jack: Well do you have a cat?

      Mia: No.

    • Connections
      References L'Exorciste (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Sleepwalker
      Performed by Donette Thayer

      Written by Donette Thayer

      © Escapist Music / Retarded Genius Music - 1997

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La mirada del diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paradign Pictures
      • Delusional Films
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $97,182
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $512,000
      • Nov 11, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $97,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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