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    Home » Neo-Noir Thriller ‘Sleep No More’ Debuts Clip For New 10th Anniversary Director’s Cut (EXCLUSIVE)
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    Neo-Noir Thriller ‘Sleep No More’ Debuts Clip For New 10th Anniversary Director’s Cut (EXCLUSIVE)

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • July 26, 2024
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    Two young men stand facing each other outdoors; one looks serious while the other appears calm.

    Iris Indie Intl. has just premiered the gritty neo-noir thriller Sleep No More in an all-new director’s cut for the film’s 10th anniversary in select theaters and on VOD and Digital platforms. The film is a Los Angeles-set neo-noir crime thriller, combining grit and atmospheric style, occasional comic desperation and an inspired literary bent. As the 2014 film, director Antonia Bogdanovich’s debut feature, neared its 10th anniversary, she wanted to revisit the film, a New York Times Critic’s Pick (originally distributed as Phantom Halo), with a goal of releasing the version that she originally envisioned. So, as a tribute to her late father, multi-hyphenate Peter (who also executive produced), she set to work to produce SLEEP NO MORE: THE DIRECTOR’S CUT.

    GVN is thrilled to premiere an exclusive clip from the film in conjunction with its debut which you can find below:

    Synopsis: Warren Emerson (Sebastian Roché, Queen of Tears, 1923, Big Sky, The Man in the High Castle) once a Shakespearian thespian of renown, is now a gambling-addicted drunk. Puck-like Samuel (Thomas Brodie-Sangster, The Artful Dodger, The Maze Runner series, The Queen’s Gambit, Godless) enchants crowds on Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade reciting Shakespearian monologues his father all but beat into him while his brother Beckett (Luke Kleintank, FBI: International, Midway, The Man in the High Castle), a master pickpocket, makes his way through the unsuspecting crowd. When Warren gets in deep with a vicious loan shark (Gbenga Akinnagbe, Power Book II: Ghost, Asphalt City, Wu-Tang: An American Saga), his sons need to find a way to escape and like Samuel’s beloved comic book hero, Phantom Halo, they must break free of the “mud” that traps them. There is counterfeit money, a Bentley, a beautiful woman, knives, guns and an ending that is more like a Shakespearean tragedy then a film about growing up in the urban decay of Hollywood. Rebecca Romijn (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, The Librarians, X-Men), Tobin Bell (The Saw series, The Flash), Ashley Hamilton (Gothic Harvest, Rules Don’t Apply) and Jordan Dunn (Read the Room) co-star.

    Movie poster for "Sleep No More: Director's Cut" featuring images of Thomas Brodie Sangster, Luke Kleintank, Tobin Bell, and Rebecca Romijn, with a blood-stained script in the foreground.

    Dillon Gonzales
    Dillon Gonzales

    Dillon is most comfortable sitting around in a theatre all day watching both big budget and independent movies.

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