Sliver

Director: Phillip Noyce
Actors: Sharon Stone, William Baldwin, Tom Berenger
PlotIn New York City, a recently divorced book editor named Carly Norris moves into an elegant, high-rise apartment building after the previous tenant reportedly committed suicide. The building is filled with eccentric and intriguing residents, including Zeke Hawkins, a mysterious, wealthy tech mogul, and Jack Landsford, a reclusive novelist with a reputation for being gruff. As Carly settles into her new home, she becomes romantically involved with Zeke, who reveals that he has a unique connection to the building: he owns it. Zeke's fascination with technology leads him to install advanced surveillance systems throughout the apartment complex, allowing him to secretly observe the residents.
Tensions rise as Carly grows closer to Zeke. She is drawn to his charm and intelligence but is troubled by his voyeuristic tendencies and the dark secrets surrounding the building’s history. As she navigates her relationships with Zeke and other tenants, Carly begins to uncover unsettling truths that tie Zeke, Jack, and other residents of the building to a web of deceit and danger. With each revelation, Carly finds herself deeper in a psychological game where nothing is quite as it seems. The thin line between observation and obsession becomes dangerously blurred, leaving Carly to confront the potentially deadly consequences of her entanglements.
Writers: Ira Levin, Joe Eszterhas
Release Date: 21 May 1993
Runtime: 107 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
Sliver
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 75
Sliver thrives in atmospheric intrigue with its superb cinematography and audio quality but falters due to miscasting and disjointed storytelling; a flawed yet visually engaging curiosity.