Jacob’s Ladder (2019)
After losing his brother in combat, Jacob Singer returns home from Afghanistan -- only to be pulled into a mind-twisting state of paranoia. Singer soon realizes that his sibling is alive but life is not what it seems.
Jacob’s Ladder (2019)
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Released Year: 2019
Runtime: 89 minutes
Directors: David M. Rosenthal
Casts: Nicole Beharie, Michael Ealy, Michael Panes, John Archer Lundgren, Jesse Williams, Karla Souza, Desmond Phillips, Kevin Patrick Murphy, Guy Burnet, Brooke Jaye Taylor, Michael Aaron Milligan, Adam Fristoe, Julia Valentine Larson, Kevin L. Johnson, Dwayne Boyd, Josh Tipis, William Tokarsky, Brian Kayode-Patrick Johnson, Ninja N. Devoe, Shaun McMillan, William Mahnken, Ben Bladon, Lane Miller
IMDB: Jacob’s Ladder (2019)
Storyline
After losing his brother in combat, Jacob Singer returns home from Afghanistan -- only to be pulled into a mind-twisting state of paranoia. Singer soon realizes that his sibling is alive but life is not what it seems.
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Reviews
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Movie Nation -
There isn’t a bad performance in it, and those turns made me buy in just enough. It’s still a mixed bag, but for those in a “Ghost” frame of mind, it’s not bad.
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New York Post -
As an exploration of post-traumatic stress disorder in US war veterans, the psychological thriller Jacob’s Ladder was ripe for an update. As a piece of enjoyable ’90s shock schlock, it maybe should have just stayed where it was.
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Los Angeles Times -
The new Jacob’s Ladder is less strange and scary, and more mindlessly action-packed. It doesn’t feel like a dream. It’s more like hearing a stranger describe a dream.
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The A.V. Club -
This Jacob’s Ladder isn’t likely to build much of a fanbase over the next 30 years. It’ll be lucky if anyone remembers it for 30 minutes.
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TheWrap -
A shabby low-rent thriller with a few vaguely interesting ideas and an ensemble that deserves better material.
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After losing his brother in combat, Jacob Singer returns home from Afghanistan -- only to be pulled into a mind-twisting state of paranoia. Singer soon realizes that his sibling is alive but life is not what it seems.
After losing his brother in combat, Jacob Singer returns home from Afghanistan -- only to be pulled into a mind-twisting state of paranoia. Singer soon realizes that his sibling is alive but life is not what it seems.
After losing his brother in combat, Jacob Singer returns home from Afghanistan -- only to be pulled into a mind-twisting state of paranoia. Singer soon realizes that his sibling is alive but life is not what it seems.