Sliver

    Sliver
    1993

    Synopsis

    A woman moves into an apartment in Manhattan and learns that the previous tenant's life ended mysteriously after they fell from the balcony.

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    Cast

    • Sharon StoneCarly Norris
    • William BaldwinZeke Hawkins
    • Tom BerengerJack Lansford
    • Polly WalkerVida Warren
    • Colleen CampJudy Marks
    • Amanda ForemanSamantha Moore
    • Martin LandauAlex Parsons
    • CCH PounderVictoria Hendrix
    • Nina FochMrs. McEvoy
    • Keene CurtisGus Hale

    Recommendations

    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      For all of Stone’s skill, there’s something naggingly remote about her. She has the beauty and confidence of Grace Kelly without the warmth that made Kelly’s sexiness seem at once playful and glamorous.
    • 40

      Empire

      If you're after Sharon Stone in the buff, rent Basic Instinct. It's not a terrible way to spend an hour and a half but it just doesn't fulfill its potential. Stone and Baldwin try to get raunchy but find themselves in desperate need of a fluffer.
    • 40

      Time Out

      Stone looks distinctly ordinary in this glossy, glassy sex-thriller.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      Long sequences of Stone in risque sexual situations do little to counteract gratingly bad dialogue, identikit characters, and Phillip Noyce's by-the-numbers direction.
    • 40

      Variety

      Blame it on the editing and reediting, but even the sex scenes aren’t all that steamy, and the movie suffers from some choppy moments and highrise-size lapses in logic.
    • 38

      Baltimore Sun

      But worse, it never offers much of a mystery at all, for the identity of the killer arrives with no great surprise, and without a clue as to his motive.
    • 30

      Los Angeles Times

      The new erotic thriller that somehow manages to make voyeurism seem about as exciting as one of Cher's infomercials.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      Nobody could shine in the listless atmosphere created by Phillip Noyce's perfunctory direction. And nobody could do much with a line like "Zeke, I want to have a real relationship." Or "Listen, do you work out?"