The employees of a movie theater meet their grisly demise while watching an advance screening of an upcoming release.The employees of a movie theater meet their grisly demise while watching an advance screening of an upcoming release.The employees of a movie theater meet their grisly demise while watching an advance screening of an upcoming release.
Micheal Thomas Angel
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- TriviaThe production was able to utilize an empty theater because of the statewide closure of businesses in New Mexico due to Covid-19. Fearful of production being shutdown by authorities, they devised a ploy to make it appear that contractors were working in the theater by setting paint and supplies outside the front door as a way to explain the activity at the theater. Periodically, someone on the crew would go outside and move things around to make them appear to be in use. Police cruised the front of the building almost daily but never had any suspicion to the ruse.
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A Bore and a Chore
So unmemorable I've unintentionally seen this movie three times on three separate occasions. I'm only finally leaving a review (my first one ever) and rating so I don't unintentionally check it out a 4th regrettable time forgetting I've seen it already.
For a movie that takes place in a movie theatre you'd think that the filmmakers were massive movie fans, but there is so little evidence of any film competency you'd think they've never even seen a film before.
Nothing happens. The pacing is a slog. There is no inciting incident at or near the 10 minute mark; instead it isn't until 50 minutes into this 70 minute movie that anything of note even happens.
The dialogue is never about anything which makes each scene about nothing and only highlights the film's non-attempt to advance a plot of any kind. That might work in a comedy, but a comedy this is not.
For a movie that takes place in a movie theatre you'd think that the filmmakers were massive movie fans, but there is so little evidence of any film competency you'd think they've never even seen a film before.
Nothing happens. The pacing is a slog. There is no inciting incident at or near the 10 minute mark; instead it isn't until 50 minutes into this 70 minute movie that anything of note even happens.
The dialogue is never about anything which makes each scene about nothing and only highlights the film's non-attempt to advance a plot of any kind. That might work in a comedy, but a comedy this is not.
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