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Nightmares Unleashed (2025)
Horror fantasy in oneiric style where Raven (Alynn Rixo) is drawn into a television, trapped in nightmares manifesting as films she has seen, and allies with missing boy Matthew (Matthew Mark Hunter) to break free. Directed by and starring Matthew Mark Hunter, with Troy 'Nick' Hall. Expanded from a 2018 short film.
Horror fantasy in oneiric style where Raven (Alynn Rixo) is drawn into a television, trapped in nightmares manifesting as films she has seen, and allies with missing boy Matthew (Matthew Mark Hunter) to break free. Directed by and starring Matthew Mark Hunter, with Troy 'Nick' Hall. Expanded from a 2018 short film.
The film's core conflict centers on a surreal entrapment in a dreamlike horror realm, an apolitical fantasy without ideological critiques or alignments. This neutral subject matter determines the absence of political bias.
Information on the film's cast and narrative is limited, with no evidence of diverse representation or DEI-focused themes in available sources. The story follows a standard horror setup without apparent critiques of traditional identities.
This oneiric horror traps its protagonist in televisual terrors without delving into family structures or roles, leaving domestic norms unaddressed and unexplored.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story follows Raven, a young woman trapped in nightmarish films inside a TV, aided by a boy named Matthew, without any exploration of transsexual identity or related motifs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Nightmares Unleashed presents an original oneiric horror story expanded from the director's short film, featuring new characters like the female protagonist Raven and male companion Matthew, with no recasting or adaptation of legacy figures from prior canon.
Nightmares Unleashed expands an original 2018 short film featuring a generic young girl lead without specified or visually established racial traits in source material. The feature introduces named characters like Raven without altering prior racial canons, yielding no race swaps.
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