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Midnight Movie

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 22min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
4,5 k
MA NOTE
Midnight Movie (2008)
MIDNIGHT MOVIE: THE KILLER CUT

A midnight screening of a 1970s cult horror film becomes a bloodbath after the members of the audience see one of their friends butchered on the big screen, and quickly surmise that there's a madman in the theater who see
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FantaisieHorreurThrillerSlasher d’horreur

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA midnight showing of an early 1970's horror movie turns to chaos when the Killer from the movie comes out of the film to attack those in the theater.A midnight showing of an early 1970's horror movie turns to chaos when the Killer from the movie comes out of the film to attack those in the theater.A midnight showing of an early 1970's horror movie turns to chaos when the Killer from the movie comes out of the film to attack those in the theater.

  • Réalisation
    • Jack Messitt
  • Scénario
    • Sean Hood
    • Mark Garbett
    • Jack Messitt
  • Casting principal
    • Rebekah Brandes
    • Daniel Bonjour
    • Greg Cirulnick
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    4,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Messitt
    • Scénario
      • Sean Hood
      • Mark Garbett
      • Jack Messitt
    • Casting principal
      • Rebekah Brandes
      • Daniel Bonjour
      • Greg Cirulnick
    • 71avis d'utilisateurs
    • 44avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Midnight Movie: The Killer Cut
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    Rôles principaux37

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    Rebekah Brandes
    Rebekah Brandes
    • Bridget
    Daniel Bonjour
    Daniel Bonjour
    • Josh
    Greg Cirulnick
    • Mario
    Stan Ellsworth
    • Harley
    Mandell Maughan
    Mandell Maughan
    • Samantha
    Melissa Steach
    Melissa Steach
    • Babe
    Justin Baric
    • Timmy
    Jon Briddell
    Jon Briddell
    • Detective Barrons
    Michael Swan
    Michael Swan
    • Dr. Wayne
    Brea Grant
    Brea Grant
    • Rachael
    Michael Schwartz
    Michael Schwartz
    • Sully
    Shaun Ausmus
    • Kenny
    Carol Stanzione
    Carol Stanzione
    • Mother
    Lee Main
    • Killer
    Ashley Black
    • Jackie
    Jim Mahoney
    Jim Mahoney
    • Bobby
    • (as James Michael Mahoney)
    Kathryn Aagesen
    • Monica
    Dinora Walcott
    Dinora Walcott
    • Lucinda
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Messitt
    • Scénario
      • Sean Hood
      • Mark Garbett
      • Jack Messitt
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    Avis des utilisateurs71

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    5deloudelouvain

    Average at best.

    After reading some reviews stating it was going to be a scary slasher movie I had high expectations as slashers are very rarely scary. It's normally just about bloodshed, preferably the most possible blood, lethal injuries inflicted in the most creative way possible. Midnight Movie wasn't scary. On the contrary it was the usual slasher story, where the group of characters get murdered one by one. Stupid decision-making like we're used to in these stories. If the acting is good it passes but unfortunately some of the actors were just not that great. Well with a low budget you get the actors you get, in this case mediocre at best. It's just an average slasher, not really worth your time.
    8FrightMeter

    Pretty Solid 80's style Slasher!

    "Midnight Movie" is the type of movie that I love to come across because it seems to rare these days to find a movie like it. First, it is a pure slasher flick through and through. There is no tongue-in-cheek horror or comedic undertones that seem so prevalent in a lot of today's horror. More importantly, it plays out like a 80's slasher film and captures the spirit and essence of 80's style horror perfectly.

    The film centers around the first showing of a horror film called "The Dark Beneath," since several people were murdered while watching the film. Only a handful of people show up for the showing, including the boyfriend and a couple friends of the high-school aged theater manager, a redneck, motorcycle riding couple, and a couple of cops who think the film's director may show up to cause some trouble. The film shown on screen is a 70's style "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" type film about a group of friends who experience car trouble and seek help at creepy farmhouse, only to be butchered by a killer in a creepy mask whose weapon of choice is a sharp, spiral tool. Somehow, though, the killer is able to transfer himself out of the screen and begins stalking and killing the movie-goers.

    The Good: The film looks great. It is competently directed and in lesser hands the whole movie-within-a-movie element could have been a real mess. The killer is pretty cool as well, and definitely reminded me of a Michael Myers, Jason, or Leatherface type killer. My only qualm with him is the weapon of choice, which does manage some good kill scenes, but becomes boring, repetitive, and not at all intimidating. As I mentioned,the film really has the classic slasher vibe going on and is quite effective. Once the action gets going, it is truly a fun ride and doesn't let up until the last frame. There are also some surprises in who lives/dies that took me by surprise, which is always a good thing in a slasher because generally they are so predictable with who lives/dies. Though it initially turned me off, I actually ended liking that there were so few characters in the film because it allowed us to get to know each of them a tad more. I was actually upset to see a couple of them get offed.

    The Bad: The acting is a mixed bag. I know it is nit-picky, but the film REALLY could have done WITHOUT the younger brother character. First, the kid is a bad actor, second, his presence serves absolutely zero purpose and actually becomes a distraction to the plot. There is also no real backstory to the killer and why/how he is able to come out of the screen and kill in real life. Some parts were indeed cheesy, particularly the opening scene with the film's director in a mental institution.

    Overall, this is a decent horror film and certainly one of the better DTV slashers I have seen in awhile. Everything about the film looks great and it is always refreshing to see a contemporary slasher film successfully pay homage to early genre films.

    My Grade: B+
    7suspiria10

    Midnight Movie (2008)

    Director: Jack Messitt

    Stars: Rebekah Brandes, Daniel Bonjour, Brea Grant, Greg Cirulnick, Mandell Maughan, Stan Ellsworth, Melissa Steach, Jon Briddell, Michael Swan, Michael Schwartz, Justin Baric

    Synopsis: An obscure 70's slasher flick is being screened as the midnight movie of a theater. Little do the patrons know but the celluloid baddie is stalking the hallowed halls of the popcorn palace picking them off one by one.

    Thoughts: "Midnight Movie" is a decent enough slasher. It has an interesting approach to the killer and a rather cool weapon of choice (a custom made corkscrew device) not to mention plenty of the beautiful people to stack next to the projector. The visual presentation is fine as is the audio design. The production is a typical presentation for this kind of offering not too boring but not too challenging either. The script revels in the usual clichés of the slasher genre and is quite vague as to reason for the action but grab a bit of popcorn and have a kill and a smile.

    3.5 / 5
    7cartercrisp

    Midnight Movie (The Killer Cut)

    Growing up, the movies I loved were The Lion King, Back to the Future, Star Wars, Ghostbusters, and pretty much any horror movie I could get my hands on. Especially slashers. My dad introduced me to Halloween and the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, I used to catch unfortunately-edited TV marathons of the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street films all the time, and when I turned 10, a little movie called Scream was released. Obviously, I wasn't a sheltered child. So it wasn't difficult to finally have a theatre experience with my favorite genre, and I really cut my teeth on the postmodern wave, debating with my friends the superiority of Scream versus I Know What You Did Last Summer. Now, the smugness of these gets hated on today. But I knew the conventions and clichés, and it made sense to me that the characters would be equally informed, acting accordingly when being chased down. Eventually the tide of horror shifted though, to Japanese pseudoghosts and zombie everything and splatter flicks, and the slashers were resigned to remakes/reboots that upped the gore but brought nothing new to the table. It is here that the low-budget gem Midnight Movie (The Killer Cut) really shines. It brings back the meta, taking place in a rundown theatre showing a 70s cult slasher film that manages to overlap with the primary reality. Armed with an over-sized corkscrew, the killer fetches his victims from the audience. The premise is both inventive and evocative. As are the kills, which don't rely on gore for impact. As far as scares are concerned, it's pretty tame by my standards, but there were definitely some covered eyes around me. This is a B-movie without question, but across the board the effort is solid and never ceases to be entertaining. The characters are varied and acted out believably, and you'll find delight, concern, and surprise in the fates that befall them. After all, who gets killed and how is what a slasher is all about. There's even room for a sequel, but this isn't shoved down your throat. In my somewhat jaded perspective, I expected another laughably bad modern horror entry here, but was pleasantly surprised to just sit back and feel like a kid again.
    Dethcharm

    The Last Picture Show...

    In MIDNIGHT MOVIE, man escapes a mental institution through mysterious means in order to attend a screening of his 40 year old horror film. At the theater, a handful of patrons, including the world's biggest biker, await the movie.

    Uh oh!

    This is no ordinary movie! The main character, a murdering maniac in a skull mask, somehow emerges from the screen to cause bloody mayhem! Annnd, he's got supernatural abilities!

    If this all sounds eerily familiar, it could be due to the fact that this is similar to the setup of the movie DEMONS. Here, as in that movie, the audience is stuck in the theater, which has become a deathtrap.

    Thankfully, the similarities end there, and MM manages to forge its own ghoulish path. The killer is frightening, and there's a nice payoff at the end...

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    • Anecdotes
      2 years after its DVD release in 2008, director Jack Messitt got the chance to do a revised version of the movie. According to Messitt, production company Bigfoot Entertainment was so impressed with the DVD sales that they eventually gave him more money to update the movie with new scenes and better special/sound effects. The new version was released as "Midnight Movie: Killer Cut" on DVD in 2011.
    • Gaffes
      In the theatre, Babe is seated directly to Harley's right. However, when Harley throws popcorn at Mario, and again later when he yells at the teens to shut up, that seat is empty.
    • Citations

      Mario: You know, they say scary movies are an aphrodisiac.

      Samantha: If you get turned on by this, we're breaking up.

    • Crédits fous
      You see flashes of images of the killer as the credits roll by. The credits are slanted giving it the feeling its being played on a big screen.
    • Versions alternatives
      The originally released version (2008) runs 89 minutes. Three years later, an 82-minute "Killer Cut" was released on home video. This new version promised that "Jack Messitt's award winning horror film can finally be seen as it was intended. With new and enhanced visual effects, never before seen footage and extended scenes".
    • Connexions
      Featured in Vampires (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Tragic Thing
      Written by Joey Hanna and Brian Dennis

      Performed by Joey Hanna and Brian Dennis

      Copyright Joey Hanna

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 janvier 2009 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Midnight Movie: The Killer Cut
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Clarita, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Bigfoot Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 22 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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