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  1. Sleeping with the Enemy movie review (1991)

    Powered by JustWatch. Because the opening scenes of "Sleeping with the Enemy" are so powerful, the rest of the movie is all the more disappointing. The film begins as an unyielding look at a battered wife, and ends as another one of those thrillers where the villain toys with his victim and the audience. There are good performances all through ...

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    Sep 22, 2022 Full Review Owen Gleiberman Entertainment Weekly Rated: C+ Sep 7, 2011 Full Review Jack Kroll Newsweek Sleeping With the Enemy is a flat tire of a movie. Looks good -- white sidewalls ...

  3. Sleeping with the Enemy Movie Review

    Parents need to know that Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 drama, based on a 1987 novel by Nancy Price, that pretends to be about domestic abuse but feels more like a horror movie played for suspense and chills. A wealthy financier brutally hits his young beautiful wife and then apologizes for what he….

  4. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)

    Sleeping with the Enemy: Directed by Joseph Ruben. With Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin, Kevin Anderson, Elizabeth Lawrence. A young woman fakes her own death in an attempt to escape her nightmarish marriage, but discovers it is impossible to elude her controlling husband.

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    Sleeping With the Enemy is a flat tire of a movie. Looks good -- white sidewalls, chrome spokes -- but it flaps and clunks and never gets to vroom. Full Review | Oct 18, 2008

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    SamJamie 7 May 2020. Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 American romantic psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin and Kevin Anderson. The film is based on Nancy Price's novel of the same name of 1987. Roberts plays a woman who escapes from her abusive husband, from Cape Cod to Cedar Falls ...

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    OriginalDanger. Jul 4, 2020. Sleeping with the Enemy is a thriller made in 1991 by director, Joseph Ruben and stars Julia Roberts, Patrick Begin and Kevin Anderson.... The formula is pretty simple, wife fakes her own death and leaves her abusive husband and changes her identity, name and starts a new life in a small town or community somewhere ...

  8. Sleeping with the Enemy

    Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 American psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin, and Kevin Anderson.The film is based on Nancy Price's 1987 novel of the same name. Roberts plays a woman who fakes her own death and moves from Cape Cod to Cedar Falls, Iowa to escape from her controlling, obsessive, and abusive husband, but finds her ...

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    22 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com. In Sleeping with the Enemy, a chilling look at marital abuse gives way to a streamlined thriller [from the novel by Nancy Price] delivering mucho sympathy for imperiled heroine Julia Roberts and screams aplenty as she's stalked by her maniacal husband. Sleeping With The Enemy teeters constantly on the ...

  10. Sleeping with the Enemy critic reviews

    Chicago Sun-Times. Because the opening scenes of Sleeping with the Enemy are so powerful, the rest of the movie is all the more disappointing. The film begins as an unyielding look at a battered wife, and ends as another one of those thrillers where the villain toys with his victim and the audience. By Roger Ebert FULL REVIEW.

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    15. Original Title: Sleeping With The Enemy. In a modernist hell-house on the beach, Laura (Roberts), fragile and abused wife of a psychotic commodities dealer (Bergin), plots to leave her monster ...

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    One of the film's wittier touches, once Martin has arrived to stalk Laura in her new home, involves his incorrigible need to rearrange towel racks and grocery shelves wherever he goes. It is at ...

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    By Deseret News, Chris Hicks, movie critic. "Sleeping with the Enemy" is the latest star vehicle for Julia Roberts, an OK thriller with some terrific ideas and a storyline that progresses well much of the way but lacks originality and character depth. And there are, unfortunately, too many ill-thought-out aspects of the kind that often cripple ...

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    Hello everyone thank you for joining me for another episode of Antonios movie reviews. Today we have the 1991 movie Sleeping with the Enemy starring Julia Ro...

  15. Movie Review: Sleeping With The Enemy (1991)

    A battered wife romance thriller, Sleeping With The Enemy carries the distinctive stink of a bad made-for-television production masquerading as a serious film. Laura (Julia Roberts) is married to wealthy investment advisor Martin (Patrick Bergin), and they live in a gorgeous Cape Cod beachfront house.

  16. SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY

    SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY involves a sociopathic husband, his terrified wife and her desire to escape his tyranny. Laura and Martin Burney seem like the ideal couple. She serves his every need. He is a successful investment broker. Their home on Cape Cod is huge and impeccable. However, Laura lives in terror, waiting to escape Martin's sadistic ...

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    Today I watch and discuss "Sleeping with the Enemy"TW: the plot surrounds domestic abuse and there is some physical/psychological violence against women show...

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    The Silence of the Lambs, L.A. Story, Sleeping with the Enemy, 1991 February 18, 2019 July 3, 2021 firstmagnitude 4305 Views 3 Comments 1991 , Awakenings , Dead Poets Society , Good Morning Vietnam , L.A. Story , Moscow on the Hudson , Popeye , Robin Williams , Sleeping with the Enemy , The Silence of the Lambs

  19. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)

    Summaries. A young woman fakes her own death in an attempt to escape her nightmarish marriage, but discovers it is impossible to elude her controlling husband. Laura and Martin have been married for four years. They seem to be the perfect, happiest and most successful couple. The reality of their house- hold, however, is very different.

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    Drama, Crime, Thriller. User Score: 6.4. Critic Score: 35. Rent From $2.89. Watchlists. Not Seen. A young woman fakes her own death in an attempt to escape her nightmarish marriage, but discovers it is impossible to elude her controlling husband.

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    Sleeping with the Enemy is a thriller starring Julia Roberts, released in 1991, and directed by Joseph Ruben. This is my review of the movie.Join this channe...

  22. Sleeping with the Enemy

    It's Got: Some elements of genuine tension and a strong first half. It Needs: To lose most of the endless Julia Roberts trying on costumes montage. DVD Extras In the UK, Sleeping with the Enemy is only available on DVD in a double pack with another Julia Roberts film, Dying Young. Extras: Video clips, Theatrical trailer. DVD Extras Rating: 3/10 Summary

  23. Parent reviews for Sleeping with the Enemy

    Most Helpful. doctora Parent of 6-year-old. April 26, 2023. age 15+. All the characters seem to be at an 11. A film that seemed scary to me when it was released, perhaps because I was 16 at the time. After viewing the film it is a bit scarier than I thought, but not in the traditional sense, but rather because of how Anderson's character pans ...