The Sleeping Room

2014
Dir. John Shackleton

A rather curious hybrid, John Shackleton’s Brighton-based The Sleeping Room is part psychological horror, part ghost story. It tells of Blue (Leila Mimmack), a young call-girl with a troubled past who strikes up an unlikely, and forbidden friendship with one of her clients, a young man restoring an old house by the seafront.

When she inadvertently discovers she has ties to the old house, which used to be a brothel, and a possible shared history with its devious and debauched tenants, she desperately attempts to reconcile herself with a dark family secret.

Head over to Exquisite Terror to read my full review.

Comments

Unknown said…
"Behind the Couch" has been included in our Sites To See #439. Be assured that we hope this helps to point many new visitors in your direction.

http://asthecrackerheadcrumbles.blogspot.com/2015/05/sites-to-see-439.html
James Gracey said…
Hi Jerry - that's really very kind of you, thank you so much. :)

Popular posts from this blog

Beware the Autumn People...

Shankill Graveyard

There’s Something About Fulci…