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      • The film has received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, To Sleep with Anger holds a rating of 88% from 34 reviews, with an average score of 7.30/10.
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  2. Charles Burnett’s “To Sleep With Anger” is a subtle kind of horror movie in which the unwelcome visitor is not a slasher or a cartoon character, but a soft-spoken relative from down South, getting on a bit in years, well-dressed, seemingly courteous.

  3. Feb 26, 2019 · To Sleep with Angers startling flirtation with magic realism in an identifiably middle-class setting signaled a fresh departure for a filmmaker hitherto associated with brusquely naturalistic—if also gorgeously poetic—portraits of working-class African American families.

  4. On Rotten Tomatoes, To Sleep with Anger holds a rating of 88% from 34 reviews, with an average score of 7.30/10. The website's critical consensus reads: " To Sleep with Anger examines cultural tensions with a deft hand and a potent blend of comedy and drama, stirred skillfully to life by a strong cast led by Danny Glover."

  5. To Sleep with Anger: Directed by Charles Burnett. With Paul Butler, DeVaughn Nixon, Mary Alice, Reina King. A charismatic old acquaintance drifts into town, stirring up trouble for a mild-mannered family.

    • (3K)
    • Drama
    • Charles Burnett
    • 1990-10-12
  6. To Sleep with Anger examines cultural tensions with a deft hand and a potent blend of comedy and drama, stirred skillfully to life by a strong cast led by Danny Glover. Read Critics Reviews

    • (35)
    • Charles Burnett
    • PG
    • Danny Glover
  7. An impressive, high-profile indie feature from Burnett, To Sleep with Anger stands on par with his seminal Killer of Sheep and oft unexplored resentments sometimes barely contained. Full Review...

  8. Danny Glover is captivating as the devilish visitor, delivering each line with playful ease and simmering menace. Burnett’s sly narrative doesn’t boil down to good and evil but instead offers a layered and enigmatic exploration of identity.