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Patrick (2013)
At a private clinic, a comatose patient (Jackson Gallagher), the subject of a scientist's (Charles Dance) cruel experiments, uses his psychic powers to bring an innocent nurse (Sharni Vinson) under his control.


















1936, Bromley, Kent, England, UK

1968, Barnet, London, England, UK



1942, Hereford, England, UK




11 March 1968, Marrickville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

18 December 1968, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



March 14, 2014
[Patrick] is malevolent, but he's also melancholy-the ultimate example of a guy who likes a girl, but try as he might, can't make a move.
February 21, 2014
This Ozploitation remake is a spookily effective fright-fest.
October 18, 2013
Effectively chilly, moody remake of Richard Franklin's 1978 horror classic about a mysterious coma patient, smartly updated for iGen audiences...A skilfully made genre piece, a very satisfying movie meal, well done with a garnish of dark humour.
February 21, 2014
The newly capitalised PATRICK is as spookily Gothic and look-out-behind-you! crazy as the original.
March 12, 2014
"Patrick" isn't one for necessarily spinning its wheels, but it too often hurts itself by jumping the rails into insanity.
March 14, 2014
This well-crafted remake of 1978's 'Patrick' is rich in gothic trappings and features a terrific central performance by Sharni Vinson.
November 09, 2013
reimagined from Richard Franklin's 1978 original as a piece of hysterical high gothic with giallo-esque trimmings (not least the fabulously over-the-top score by Pino Donaggio).
March 11, 2014
It's a techno-thriller of brain-dead proportions ...
March 21, 2014
Patrick: Evil Awakens is an entirely forgettable horror flick that lets the great talent involved go to waste. There are certainly more entertaining low-budget horror offerings that you can waste an evening on.
March 14, 2014
More horror remakes should be as thoughtful as "Patrick: Evil Awakens," an atypically clever riff on the 1978 Australian thriller "Patrick."
March 12, 2014
Against all odds, they've managed to succeed where many efforts fail, returning the tension and peculiarity of the premise for another go-around of telekinetic terror.