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Unsane

A woman is involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric institution, where she confronts her greatest fear.

Director(s)

Joseph P. Reidy

Steven Soderbergh

Rachel Jaros

Cast & Crew

Joseph P. Reidy

Joseph P. Reidy

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Joshua Leonard

Joshua Leonard

David Strine

Matt Damon

Matt Damon

Detective Ferguson

Raúl Castillo

Raúl Castillo

Jacob

Steven Soderbergh

Steven Soderbergh

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Colin Woodell

Colin Woodell

Mark

Amy Irving

Amy Irving

Angela Valentini

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Counselor

Natalie Gold

Natalie Gold

Female Patient

Claire Foy

Claire Foy

Sawyer Valentini

Rachel Jaros

Rachel Jaros

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Will Brill

Will Brill

Male Patient

Juno Temple

Juno Temple

Violet

Sarah Stiles

Sarah Stiles

Jill

Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly

Steve's Partner

Zach Cherry

Zach Cherry

Dennis

Marc Kudisch

Marc Kudisch

Bank Manager

Erin Wilhelmi

Erin Wilhelmi

Hayley

Aimee Mullins

Aimee Mullins

Ashley Brighterhouse

Jay Pharoah

Jay Pharoah

Nate Hoffman

Gibson Frazier

Gibson Frazier

Dr. Hawthorne

Steven Maier

Steven Maier

Male Patient

Emily Happe

Emily Happe

Friendly Nurse

Matthew R. Staley

Matthew R. Staley

Medical Technician

Michael Mihm

Michael Mihm

Steve

Kevin Dean O'Connor

Kevin Dean O'Connor

George Shaw (uncredited)

Lynda Mauze

Lynda Mauze

Dolores

Polly McKie

Polly McKie

Nurse Boles

Sol Marina Crespo

Sol Marina Crespo

Female Patient

Matt Mancini

Matt Mancini

Medical Technician

Erika Rolfsrud

Erika Rolfsrud

Medical Examiner

Elizabeth Goodman

Elizabeth Goodman

TruthBite Editor

Roshanna Jenkins

Roshanna Jenkins

Federal Agent

Lance Coughlin

Lance Coughlin

Police Officer (uncredited)

Ursula Triplett

Ursula Triplett

Arresting Police Officer (uncredited)

Details

GenresHorror, Thriller
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on22 Mar 2018
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Gimly

5/10

Every time Claire Foy is not on the screen, the calibre of acting in _Unsane_ drops to laughable. I'm glad that Soderbergh is able to put together films for the seven-figure price range, but the fact of the matter is that the camera on an iPhone just isn't that good. It's decent enough to (in most scenes) get the visuals across, but never decent enough to not be a distraction. _Unsane's_ tale is relatively well told, but also something that's been done before, and considering the man in the director's chair, something that probably should have been done better too. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

John Chard

6/10

Divisive Dilemas. Have to be honest, I had no idea this was filmed on an iPhone 7 or that it was directed by Steven Soderbergh. I was stuck for something to watch on cable the other night and I liked the sound of the plot premise. So unburdened by expectation of a searing horror classic I settled in to see what unfolds. Plot has Claire Foy as Sawyer Valentini who inadvertently commits herself to a mental health institution. Once inside things being to unravel and the threat of her one time stalker now being even close to her opens up the book of terror - but is it real? Firstly you have to say that the mental health authorities must have had kittens when they saw this, much of what is on screen is utterly ridiculous and paints the system in a damning light. Secondly you really have to jump on board with the improbability of it all, this really is made for dramatic entertainment purpose and not as a viable horror of the real world. As a thriller it worked for me, the constant question of what is real or not keeps things on the slow burn. Either way, real or not, it's thought provoking enough to warrant staying till pics end. The psychological angle is pungent enough to say there's some thought in the writing, though this is undone by utter nonsense as things spiral into the impossible for the final quarter of film. Foy is good value up front and the fulcrum of it all, while elsewhere good work comes from Nate Hoffman and it's nice to see Juno Temple in a spicy role. Ultimately this is no blood letting horror picture, and certainly it's no One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Girl Interrupted etc etc. The iPhone experiment is a gimmick that works here due to the confines of the location for story, but as a genre piece of worth it is unlikely to have legs. However, even though I enjoyed this as a one time only viewing experience, I perfectly understand why it has become divisive. So for those who haven't seen it yet then it is advised you understand this is no terrifying thrill a minute piece. It's tricky to recommend with any sort of confidence, and thus I feel the internet ratings of about 6.5/10 is just about right. 6.5/10

Dr_Nostromo

7/10

69/100 A stalking victim seeks counseling and inadvertently commits herself into a mental institution. The more she tries to convince them she's sane, the worse it gets. Then she starts seeing her stalker. This film works really well at placing the viewer in this situation and filling them with a sense of dread and despair. That feeling of helplessness is palpable as the situation becomes more complicated and dire. Of course, that's what makes the ending all the more rewarding, doesn't it? Well made film and Claire Foy is awesome. -- DrNostromo.com

All Trailers

UNSANE | Official Trailer | In theaters March 23

Teasers

UNSANE | "Two Sides"
UNSANE | "Never Safe"
UNSANE | "Head"
UNSANE | "Definition"
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