Sleepwalkers, one of Stephen King's most obscure movies, is a hit on streaming. Here's how to watch the Master of Horror's feline horror.
Writer Stephen King (left) and director Mick Garris (center) on the set of 1992's Sleepwalkers. (Photo: Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection) Everything on set went really great, but the ...
Did you forget that Star Wars legend Mark Hamill appeared in 1992's Sleepwalkers? Well, so did Mark Hamill. The actor, 73, addressed his first Stephen King role in an interview with Entertainment ...
Like somnambulant superheroes on the rampage, sleepwalkers feel no pain as they stalk the night, bumping into things or even unfortunately leaping from tall buildings (really) without waking. Of ...
According to science, sleepwalkers are basically superheroes. Not just because they’ve mastered the height of multitasking – eating while sleeping? Genius – but because it turns out they have a secret ...
A new study of sleepwalkers found an intriguing paradox: Although sleepwalkers have an increased risk for headaches and migraines while awake, during sleepwalking episodes they are unlikely to feel ...
Many sleepwalkers suffer an enigmatic existence. Their waking hours are plagued by pain that can dull their physical activity levels. Yet their lively nocturnal adventures can cause pain-free injury.
For sleepwalkers, nighttime can be dangerous. Whether walking for miles in socks or crashing through a glass window, people have reported waking up with all manner of injuries after sleepwalking.
Sleepwalkers who are awake may have a multi-tasking advantage over non-sleepwalkers, according to recent research that uses virtual realilty. Try counting backwards from 200 in steps of 7 while ...