New Poster and Trailer for psychological thriller In My Sleep

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Just hearing about it for the first time, but IN MY SLEEP looks like it has some potential. The trailer for the flick, about a dude who might be murdering people while he sleepwalks, isn’t so hot, but there might be something here. We’ve got a detailed synopsis and poster for you, and when you’re done peeping those, check out the teaser for yourself. (Then get a gander at Lacey Chabert’s lovely frame.)


In this edge-of-your-seat thriller, Marcus struggles with parasomnia, a rare sleepwalking disorder. After Marcus wakes up with blood on his hands and a knife at his side, he is startled to hear that a close friend has been found stabbed to death. Marcus frantically tries to put the pieces together – could he have murdered his friend in his sleep to hide a dark secret between them?


The police close in as Marcus investigates his own nocturnal activities, desperate to figure out what happens after he goes to sleep. His journey to uncover the truth leads him to a shocking revelation.

IN MY SLEEP stars Philip Winchester (Crusoe, Flyboys), Lacey Chabert (Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, Mean Girls), Abigail Spencer (Mad Men), TIM Draxl (Day One), Kelly Overton (Tekken), Michael Badalucco (The Practice), Beth Grant (Little Miss Sunshine) and Tony Hale (Arrested Development). It opens on APRIL 23rd in L.A. and APRIL 30 in NYC.

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