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Sliver
Carly Norris, who is a book publisher, moves into the Sliver house building in New York city. At there, she meets three new neighbor, author Jack Lansford who writes thriller novels, Zeke Hawkins the handsome owner of the apartment building and a snooper who set up hidden cameras in the building. Carly soon falls in love with Zeke and accidentally becomes the target of a serious killer.
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January 13, 2004
'You like to watch don't you'... that may be true, but I would have liked watching even more if I were watching something better.
April 25, 2005
A hot follow-up to "Basic Instinct"....just as sizzling
May 31, 2004
Stone and Noyce fall from grace.
July 15, 2006
...stripped of its thriller elements, the movie is really just a subpar 9 1/2 Weeks clone...
August 09, 2002
Sliver has a few mildly memorable moments, but is for the most part a waste of time. It is indicative of the poor career choices Sharon Stone made once she became a household name.
June 09, 2004
Horrible.
March 27, 2006
Director Phillip Noyce's camera will leer at anything that clenches and unclenches with a steady rhythm.
June 12, 2013
Sharon Stone goes cold in this botched thiller-maybe from the effort of pretending that her character, a beauteous book editor, would fall for the preening young computer wizard played by the vacant-and-proud-of-it William Baldwin.
October 09, 2005
A glossy, trashy psychological thriller that manages to entertain despite a reshot ending which is too abrupt.

