Dream Stalker is one of those peculiar late 90s horror films that really leans into the psychological dread. The premise is quite intriguing—Lisa’s nightmares unfold as real-life murders, which sets up this eerie tension throughout. The film's pacing has its ups and downs; sometimes it drags, but it builds a sense of suspense that hooks you in. The practical effects are worth noting, especially for the era, as they really contribute to the nightmarish quality. Performances are a mixed bag—Lisa carries the weight of the film well, but her boyfriend Kent? Yeah, there's just something off about him that keeps you guessing. The atmosphere is thick with unease, making it a distinctive entry in the genre, especially if you appreciate the more obscure titles.
Unique blend of psychological and horror elementsInteresting use of practical effects for the timeExplores themes of trust and perception in relationships
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