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DreamQuil
Directed by
Alex Prager
2026
89m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.7
36%
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A woman embarks on a virtual wellness retreat in order to get her life back on track - but with nightmarish consequences.
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Cast of DreamQuil
Elizabeth Banks
Carol / Producer
John C. Reilly
Gary
Juliette Lewis
Nurse Chapman
Sofia Boutella
Rebecca
Kathryn Newton
Margo Case
Lamorne Morris
Toby Larsen
Quentin
Anna Marie Dobbins
Robot Carol
Ilia Volok
Nikodem
Emmie Nagata
Companion 3
Denise Milfort
Companion 2
Susan Gray
Carol’s Neighbor
Diana Dorempz
Companion 1
Ella Womack
Aleksandra
Brad Swanick
Ideal Man
Alex Prager
Director / Screenplay / Producer
Vanessa Prager
Writer
Vincent Landay
Producer
Max Handelman
Producer
Alison Small
Producer
DreamQuil Ratings & Reviews
IndieWire
Katie Rife
While simply admiring the look of "DreamQuil" is enough to sustain interest throughout the film's abbreviated 89-minute run time, it also means that what sticks in the viewer's memory after it's over is a series of images and not ideas.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The thematic ambitions are muddled by chilly storytelling in this stylish science-fiction cautionary thriller about technology infringing upon human connection.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
Elizabeth Banks shines in this stylish, retro-future thriller. While it does too much toward the end, an unforgettable twist makes Dreamquil a must-watch.
Next Best Picture
Dan Bayer
The world of "DreamQuil" is so richly imagined that more time spent developing Prager's ideas wouldn't have been an imposition on the audience. Instead, it's a good-looking, well-acted sci-fi thriller that takes a big swing at the end and misses.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
What would you do if you were replaced by an AI version of yourself? These are questions at the core of this 'Black Mirror' premise, but Prager doesn't add enough new to the conversation.
Nerdspin
Hailey Passmore
You are not entirely sure what the purpose of the film is, however it cannot be denied that the lack of colour and saturation in films the world has been complaining of has not been lost within this film.
FandomWire
Sean Boelman
Despite having all the pieces in place for this to be a solid sci-fi satire... it ends up being one of the most bafflingly bad misfires to (dis)grace the festival circuit this side of Poolman.
Film Festival Today
Christopher Llewellyn Reed
After a while, we're never sure what is real and what isn't, and while it can be fun to play that guessing game, such riddles only work when the final reveal lands with impact. Here it's just a muddle.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
Beneath the well-engineered surface of mannerisms, ambitions and frustrations, what's missing is an emotional hook that truly catches.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
Prager shows great promise as a filmmaker, and there's much to ponder about this film, but its abrupt ending after just eighty-nine minutes is likely to leave audiences wishing it was at least a little bit longer.
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