Directors- Jay Drakulic, Mallory Drumm, Alex Lee Williams
Release Date- October 24, 2025
Giving away too many jump scares in a trailer always annoys me. I understand the need for selling the movie, but jump scares are supposed to be a surprise. After watching this trailer, I know what’s coming for more than one scene, and it’s kind of a bummer.
Dream Eater lays the groundwork for giving Alex’s girlfriend a logical reason for recording. She has to document his sleepwalking episodes to get a better understanding of his condition. The story takes a sinister turn, because it’s clear Alex is being targeted by some kind of demon, so Alex’s girlfriend needs to keep the cameras rolling for proof. One big positive in the trailer is, there’s always a reason or a need to record everything, and that’s important for a found-footage film.
I want to see Dream Eater, but at the same time, I don’t have high hopes for it. I’m guessing it could be a decent enough found-footage horror film. But the trailer gives off strong been there, done that vibes, and I’m already leaning towards Dream Eater ending with an ominous and unresolved cliffhanger.
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