A suburban housewife learns that she has psychic connections to a serial killer, and can predict this person's motives through her dreams.
Annette Bening
Claire Cooper
Aidan Quinn
Paul Cooper
Stephen Rea
Doctor Silverman
Robert Downey Jr.
Vivian Thompson
Paul Guilfoyle
Detective Jack Kay
Dennis Boutsikaris
Doctor Stevens
Krystal Benn
Ruby
Lonnie Farmer
Nurse Rosco
Margo Martindale
Nurse Floyd
Pamela Payton-Wright
Ethel
Katie Sagona
Rebecca Cooper
Geoffrey Wigdor
Vivian Thompson - As Teenager
Prudence Wright Holmes
Mary
Kathleen Langlois
Snow White
Jennifer Berry
Hunter
Emma J. Brown
Dwarf
Jennifer Dragon
Dwarf
Samantha Kelly
Dwarf
Jennifer Caine Natenshon
Dwarf
Bethany M. Paquin
Dwarf
Erica Sullivan
Dwarf
Amelia Claire Novotny
Prince
Kristin Sroka
Wicked Stepmother
Robert E. Walsh
Man at School Play
Denise Cormier
Woman at School Play
John Fiore
Policeman
Ken Cheeseman
Paramedic
Devon Cole Borisoff
Vivian Thompson - As Boy
June Lewin
Kindly Nurse
Dorothy Dwyer
Foster Mother
Wally Dunn
Walter
Eric Roemele
Security Man - 1970's
Dossy Peabody
Vivian's Mother
John Michael Vaughn
Helicopter Pilot
Brian Goodman
Policeman in Squad Car
Michael Cavanaugh
Judge (voice)
Pete
Dobie
Robert Harrell
Police Officer (uncredited)
Alan Francis Sullivan
Police Officer (uncredited)
Dee Nelson
Teacher (uncredited)
Mylan Janoplis
Diver (uncredited)
Eric Bruno Borgman
Man Trapped in Car (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Neil Jordan
Novel
Bari Wood
Screenplay
Bruce Robinson
February 14, 2016
5
Stylistic Dirge.
In Dreams is directed by Neil Jordan and adapted to screenplay by Jordan and Bruce Robinson from the Bari Wood novel. It stars Annette Bening, Aidan Quinn, Robert Downey Jr.and Paul Guilfoyle. Music is by Elliot Goldenthal and cinematography by Darius Khondji.
In this contrived thriller, Bening is a grief stricken housewife who finds her thoughts in sync with a serial killer (a ridiculously miscast Downey Jr.). Neil Jordan is a great director, but he's also a very frustrating one, case in point In Dreams. The visuals are outstanding here as Jordan and Khondji paint a nightmarish world, but the flashbacks are unfocused and any sense of suspense or plot progression is lost in a whirl of stylised indulgence. Strip away the style and you find a formulaic serial killer picture hiding behind arty farty stubbornness. Bening's performance deserves a better movie, and it is with her, and the visual smarts, that the pic remains of interest till its resolution. 5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$30,000,000.00
Revenue:
$12,017,369.00