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Dreamcatcher

 
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Dreamcatcher is the name of a peaceful spell. Legend told that: Ojibwa - a tribe of Americans, believed that the darkness always contained beautiful dreams and bad dreams. Of Ojibwa’s culture, Dreamcatcher was a charm to protect the kids who were sleeping from nightmares. The story began when four closed friends had a annually hunting trip at a cabin in the forest, and then strange things happened.
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Looking Closer

January 15, 2005

I challenge you to name a movie with a more convoluted or preposterous storyline.
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Toronto Star
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March 21, 2003

Easily one of the most absurdly over-plotted and incoherently condensed horror movies of recent times.
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New York Observer
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April 04, 2003

Stupid, sophomoric and moronically silly, it leaves you with the feeling that you might welcome shock treatment just to get your brain back.
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Village Voice
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March 25, 2003

If hopeless literalist Kasdan could have decided on a tone ... this could have been a gynophobe's Independence Day.
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FromTheBalcony
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June 20, 2005

Those looking for a stomach-turning alien film may be pleased, but those looking for a smarter psychological thriller will be sorely disappointed.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

There's a great cast, and a great director, but ultimately the finishing product fails to live up to any potential.
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Georgia Straight
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February 09, 2014

As soon as Morgan Freeman's alien hunter/military commander turns up, a riveting movie starts morphing into a predictable villain-on-the-warpath action flick.
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Slate
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April 22, 2003

King is dreamily free-associating, which doesn't mean he's plumbing his unconscious in search of new nightmare archetypes; it means he's recycling bits of old horror and sci-fi flicks and even setups from his own novels.
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Ebert & Roeper

March 31, 2003

... not since Death to Smoochy have so many talented people made such a mess of things.
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New York Magazine/Vulture

March 23, 2003

A bumpy thrill ride.
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eFilmCritic.com
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July 30, 2007

Call me crude -- I have to love a scene of suspense built around fallen toothpicks and a toilet monster.
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Common Sense Media

December 22, 2010

This Stephen King is way too scary for kids.
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