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Mike Hale, New York Times: Meant to be Hitchcockian -- the writer and director, Allen Wolf, more or less says so in his director's statement -- and maybe it is, if you think of it as, say, Hitchcock's senior project for film school. Read more
S. James Snyder, Time Out: All the labored explanations (and tedious psychology) that follow the bad behavior and bloodshed make for a serious buzzkill. Read more
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: Writer-director Allen Wolf loads In My Sleep with so much psychosexual baggage you wish he just focused on one emotional affliction to propel this mediocre whodunit. Read more
Vadim Rizov, L.A. Weekly: The biggest problem with Allen Wolf's thriller is that there are so few characters, it's immediately clear what's going on; there's simply no one to suspect besides the obvious. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: Did a hunky LA massage ther apist kill someone in their sleep? Perhaps the biggest problem with Allen Wolf's drowsy thriller In My Sleep is managing to stay awake long enough to find out. Read more
Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Zzzzzzzz. Read more