
Terrifier’s Lauren LaVera Is a Dream Girl in Dreaming of You Trailer | Exclusive
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive Dreaming of You trailer for Freestyle Digital Media‘s newest romantic comedy, which hails from director and star Jack McCafferty. The movie will be available to rent/own on all North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, starting on April 15, 2025.
Check out the exclusive Dreaming of You trailer below (watch more trailers):
What is Dreaming of You about?
“The film tells the story of Miles Puck, a struggling young man yearning for connection, who attends a sleep study only to meet the girl of his dreams, Ren Helena. Unfortunately, during the same study, Miles is also diagnosed with anxiety driven night terrors. Now, his stress levels are skyrocketing as he manages his new relationship, a dead-end job, and bad dreams plagued by vicious polar bears, haunted hellscapes and other wild manifestations of his real-life fears,” reads the official synopsis. “At least he has a friendly teddy bear, Kip Van Winkle, appearing in his dreams to help guide him through these nightmares. The film combines live action and various animation set pieces to bring dreams to life in this heartwarming and relatable tale. Pizzazz aplenty!”
Dreaming of You is written and directed by McCafferty, who is also serving as the producer alongside Bridgett Greenberg and Jack McCafferty. The cast includes McCafferty as Miles Puck, Lauren LaVera (Terrifier) as Ren Helena, Ian Ross (NYC Dreams) as Carter Bottom/Facebrook, Jake Westphal (Clowns in Heck) as Leo Oberon/Uncle Tony, Katie Marovitch (Kingpin Katie) as Vanya/Shark, Liz Priestly (Manifest) as Nurse, and Kevin Giles (Clowns in Heck) as Shadow Demon.
“The film is all about connections and communication. It can be hard for some people to find the courage to open up,” McCafferty said in a statement. “We used dreams to explore how someone’s fears can manifest in one’s mind to impede that needed communication. We took inspiration from my own history of night terrors and anxiety and twisted them to tell a story full of fun jokes poking fun at the things that keep us up at night. We handle very serious topics in some of the most playful ways possible. I’m very proud of that.”
Source: Comingsoon.net