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Dreamaniac

Is Dreamaniac a Hit or Flop?

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Is Dreamaniac worth watching? With a rating of 3.833/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dreamaniac Synopsis

A heavy-metal musician makes a deal with a satanic succubus to make him successful with women, in return for the succubus being able to feed on the girls.

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Top Cast

Thomas Bern
Thomas BernAdam
Ashlyn Gere
Ashlyn GerePat
Sylvia Summers
Sylvia SummersLily
Lauren Peterson
Lauren PetersonJodi
Bob Pelham
Bob PelhamJamie
Cynthia Crass
Cynthia CrassFrancis
Brad Laughlin
Brad LaughlinBrad
Linda Denise Martin
Linda Denise MartinJan
Matthew Phelps
Matthew PhelpsFoster
Lisa Emery
Lisa EmeryRosie

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Critic Reviews

WuchakDec 14, 2024
★ 3

**_One dimensional cabin-in-the-woods Indie with a succubus_** A college-age musician/writer rents a house to get some work done, but his girlfriend insists on throwing a sorority party with guest frat boys. Things go awry, however, when a succubus crashes the party. “Dreamaniac” (1986) was the director’s first real film and originally called “Succubus,” but this changed after the success of “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” which explains the tagline: ‘You don't have to live on Elm Street to have a nightmare.’ While it opens with a dark dream and there are surreal moments reminiscent of that popular film & franchise, it’s at heart a cabin-in-the-woods slasher with the variation of a succubus as the antagonist. The problem is that it’s too one-note. The entire movie takes place in this house, mostly at night, which can be explained by the budget of $60,000 (equivalent to $176,000 today, factoring inflation). In other words, the production didn’t have the funds for multiple locations. So, the events in the house had better be interesting enough to maintain the viewer’s interest, but that’s hardly the case. The 80’s ambiance is great, though, and the gore’s well done, if that’s your thang. Plus, there are several good-lookin’ females, such as Kim McKamy as Pat (aka Ashlyn Gere), Sylvia Summers as Lily and Linda Watts as Jan (aka Linda Denise Martin), not to mention a couple of amusingly obnoxious ones, like Cynthia Crass as Francis. But the flick’s strapped with too much male nudity (which is unsurprising given the director’s orientation). The few positives simply aren’t enough to make it worth the time. Speaking of which… It runs 1 hour, 22 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: C-/D+