
Dark Awakening 2014
"When the dead come out to play."
In *Dark Awakening* (2014), director Dean Jones crafts a chilling horror-thriller steeped in psychological unease and supernatural dread.
Director: Dean Jones
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dark Awakening (2014) about?
*Dark Awakening* follows James, a man who moves his family to his hometown after a crushing legal defeat, only to find their new home haunted by increasingly disturbing supernatural occurrences. As the phenomena intensify, they seek help from a priest, who uncovers a dark secret from James's past that may be the key to stopping the horrors.
Who directed Dark Awakening?
Dean Jones directed *Dark Awakening*, crafting a horror-thriller that blends psychological tension with supernatural dread.
Who stars in Dark Awakening?
The film features Lance Henriksen in the lead role, alongside Jason Cook, Valerie Azlynn, Lauren Sesselmann, and Robert Crayton.
Is Dark Awakening (2014) worth watching?
*Dark Awakening* is a solid entry in the horror-mystery genre, offering slow-burn suspense and strong performances—especially from Lance Henriksen. While not a blockbuster, its atmospheric tension and intriguing premise make it a compelling watch for fans of paranormal thrillers.
How long is Dark Awakening?
The runtime for *Dark Awakening* is 95 minutes.
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About Dark Awakening (2014) — A Haunting Horror Mystery Unwrapped
In *Dark Awakening* (2014), director Dean Jones crafts a chilling horror-thriller steeped in psychological unease and supernatural dread. Lance Henriksen stars as James, a man reeling from a crushing courtroom loss who relocates his family to his hometown, hoping for a fresh start. Instead, their new home becomes a crucible of eerie paranormal disturbances that escalate into full-blown terror. As the entity's influence grows, they turn to a priest for answers, uncovering a buried family secret that binds James to the unfolding nightmare. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and slow-burn tension, the film blends mystery and horror, probing themes of guilt, redemption, and the inescapable power of the past.
The cast delivers powerful performances, with Henriksen anchoring the film as the tormented patriarch, supported by Valerie Azlynn and Lauren Sesselmann as his wife and son find themselves trapped in the unraveling mystery. *Dark Awakening* thrives on its unsettling tone, where every creaking floorboard and flickering light hints at something far more sinister lurking in the shadows.