Review: ‘Disquiet’ is the bargain basement horror movie mashup audiences should avoid

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Disquiet, from writer and director Michael Winnick is a subpar horror movie mashup featuring deserted hospitals, rampaging patients, and more than a little metaphysical subtext. When it hits theaters and on-demand from Feb 10, this B-tier psychological segue will provide just the right level of undemanding entertainment to audiences in need of light relief.

Sam (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) is successful, work obsessed, and married to Sarah (Anita Brown). After experiencing a near-fatal car accident in the opening minutes, he wakes up to find himself in an empty hospital and hooked up to a heart monitor, with only one elderly patient for company. Minutes pass before Sam finds his feet, unplugs his tubes, and attempts to venture out into the corridor. In a split second, the sedated older man is attacking him from behind, clinging to his back and screaming.

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