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Sleepwalking is a 2008 American drama film starring Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Robb, Charlize Theron (who also produces the film), Woody Harrelson and Dennis Hopper. It centers on the bonding of a 30-year-old man and his 12-year-old niece after she is abandoned by her mother. The girl is taken in by the state after he loses his job and apartment.
In April 2020, on his Post Mortem podcast during a listener Q&A session with Joe Russo, Garris confirmed that there was discussion from Columbia Pictures about a sequel, saying in full, "There was a little bit of talk. I mean, the movie was successful, it was the #1 movie the week that it came out.
In 2008, Mike Birbiglia's one-man show Sleepwalk with Me opened off-Broadway at the Bleecker Street Theater. The show, which was presented by Nathan Lane, blended stand-up comedy with theater and was a critical success. The New York Times called it "simply perfect", [4] and Time Out New York named it their "Show of the Year" for 2009. [5]
The Machinist (2004) Best known for being the film for which Christian Bale lost over 60 pounds to realistically portray a man who becomes emaciated as a side effect of his year-long struggle with ...
Sleepwalking can be counteracted with behavioral and sleep hygiene management as well as stress reduction. In rare cases, it can be treated with hypnosis, cognitive behavioral therapy or medication.
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie Universal Pictures / Big Idea Productions Mike Nawrocki (director); Phil Vischer (screenplay); Phil Vischer , Mike Nawrocki , Cam Clarke , Yuri Lowenthal , Laura Gerow, Alan Lee , Tim Hodge , Megan Murphy, Cydney Trent, Keri Pisapia, Sondra Morton Chaffin, Drake Lyle, Ally Nawrocki, Jim ...
Sleepwalker (comics), a Marvel Comics character The Sleepwalker, a 2008 novel by Robert Muchamore; The Sleepwalker (Fear Street), a 1990 novel by R. L. Stine; The Sleepwalkers (Broch novel), a 1930s novel in three parts by Hermann Broch
The sleepwalking scene (Act V Scene 1) from William Shakespeare's tragic play Macbeth (1606) is one of the most famous scenes in all of literature. In Walley Chamberlain Oulton's two act farce The Sleep-Walker; or, Which is the Lady (1812), "Somno", a histrionic failed-actor-turned-manservant relives his wished-for roles when sleepwalking. [64]