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Minutes Past Midnight

  • 2016
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.3K
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Minutes Past Midnight (2016)
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As midnight falls, all manner of terror invades the Earth. Demons, cannibals, killers, ghosts and monsters swarm the world in these tales of the supernatural, the fantastic, and the just pla... Read allAs midnight falls, all manner of terror invades the Earth. Demons, cannibals, killers, ghosts and monsters swarm the world in these tales of the supernatural, the fantastic, and the just plain horrific. Featuring nine stories of horror.As midnight falls, all manner of terror invades the Earth. Demons, cannibals, killers, ghosts and monsters swarm the world in these tales of the supernatural, the fantastic, and the just plain horrific. Featuring nine stories of horror.

  • Directors
    • Robert Boocheck
    • Lee Cronin
    • Francisco Sonic Kim
  • Writers
    • Justin McConnell
    • Chris Bavota
    • Sid Zanforlin
  • Stars
    • Matt Keyes
    • Alex Weiner
    • James Rae
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.3K
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    • Directors
      • Robert Boocheck
      • Lee Cronin
      • Francisco Sonic Kim
    • Writers
      • Justin McConnell
      • Chris Bavota
      • Sid Zanforlin
    • Stars
      • Matt Keyes
      • Alex Weiner
      • James Rae
    • 20User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Keyes
    • James: segment: "Never Tear Us Apart"
    Alex Weiner
    Alex Weiner
    • Colin: segment: "Never Tear Us Apart"
    James Rae
    James Rae
    • Sherman: segment: "Never Tear Us Apart"
    Leigh Ann Taylor
    Leigh Ann Taylor
    • Eileen: segment: "Never Tear Us Apart"
    Mark Antony Krupa
    Mark Antony Krupa
    • Dead Man: segment: "Never Tear Us Apart"
    • (as Mark Krupa)
    Mika Boorem
    Mika Boorem
    • Caylie: segment: "Awake"
    Robb Rineer
    • Hatcher: segment: "Awake"
    • (as Rob Rineer)
    Cory Shutte
    • Aaron: segment: "Awake"
    • (as Cory Schutte)
    Emma Clucas
    • Baby Aaron: segment: "Awake"
    • (credit only)
    Arthur Darvill
    Arthur Darvill
    • Charlie: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Hannah Tointon
    Hannah Tointon
    • Jessica: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Drew Casson
    Drew Casson
    • Car Victim: segment: "Crazy For You"
    David Puckridge
    • Alan Woodward aka Car Park Victim: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Steel Wallis
    • Unfortunate Waiter: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Barnaby Edwards
    • Polka Dot Hat Victim: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Tony Gardner
    Tony Gardner
    • Detective Inspector Jack Bailie: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Daniel James
    • Detective Constable Carlson: segment: "Crazy For You"
    Justin Hayward
    Justin Hayward
    • Forensic Tech Mackenzie: segment: "Crazy For You"
    • Directors
      • Robert Boocheck
      • Lee Cronin
      • Francisco Sonic Kim
    • Writers
      • Justin McConnell
      • Chris Bavota
      • Sid Zanforlin
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    6Loincloth

    Up And Down But Overall Worth Watching:

    Three word reviews. Scores to cap.

    Never Fear Us Apart: Fun. Silly. Gory. (6)

    Awake: Bizarre. Perplexing. Interesting. (7)

    Crazy For You: Funny. Clever(ish). Twisted. (6)

    The Mill at Calder's End: Gothic. Stylish. Haunting. (8)

    Roid Rage: Crude. Gross. OTT. (3)

    Feeder: Classy. Professional. Sinister. (8)

    Timothy: Quirky. Creepy. Bloody. (7)

    Ghost Train: Rich. Textured. Horrifying. (8.5)

    Horrific: Cheap. Dumb. Goofy. (4)
    6saskpareki

    i ll give it a 6

    OK it has no budget.. OK its so much kitsch The stories are crazy, ironically funny and i could say sick :D

    I liked almost all, many stories could easily have a 30minute sequel and be like real movie. some seem to end too fast and were so good i would like to see the plot in a real movie.

    Overall, it is so crazy that its not bad !! Entertaining! 6/10
    6paul_haakonsen

    An anthology that holds a little bit of everything...

    The intro sequence was rather nicely made, as it set up the mood for the anthology quite well, plus it had some interesting CGI and very moody music.

    Let's just say that the anthology starts out pretty intense. Which was good, because you don't have to sit around for a long time while the story is being established and set up during a long introduction.

    There are some surprisingly good special effects in the anthology, and that came as a pleasant surprise, which only added so incredibly much in terms of enjoyment value for fans of horror and the macabre.

    Segment 1, titled "Never Tear Us Apart" brings a family close together, if you can keep your head on, that is. This particular segment really kicked off the anthology in a fast pace.

    "Awake" is the name of the second segment. This story was a little bit weak, because it is not fully clear what is going on. Is the child possessed? Was he sick? And what kind of parent would his their child with a frying pan if the child bit them on the arm?

    The third segment, titled "Crazy For You" starts out with a rather idyllic setting, which quickly take a turn for the brutal. I guess even serial killers have a blooming love-lives. This was definitely an interesting story, though I can't claim that I cared for the ending.

    Breaking the style of the anthology is "The Mill at Calder's End", the fourth segment. This is a animated segment. The props and the puppets really looked good and had nice textures, but the animation was incredibly wooden, rigid and stunted. Luckily, the story and the mood of this segment was enough to make you look past the wooden animation.

    The title of the fifth segment, "Roid Rage", definitely was an outstanding and instantly catchy title. This was definitely one of the more weird of tales, but also one that brought laughs with it because it was so odd. And it was unnecessarily made gross with the hairs at the lubrication. And the doctor was just wonderfully bizarre and hilarious.

    "Roid Rage" gives way to "Feeder", which is the sixth segment in the anthology, which incidentally turned out to be one of my favorite segments. It was about some unknown entity or force at an apartment complex that demanded a bigger and bigger sacrifice of flesh. The story here was nicely constructed and it was the one that appealed to me the most in terms of being interesting and entertaining. Writer Guy McDouall and director Christian Rivers had really constructed something unique here.

    Next up was "Timothy" which was a truly wicked segment. I mean that because it was a twisted take on a children's imagination brought to life with a horrible outcome. This segment also stands out because it is in Spanish, though with English subtitles. This seventh segment was a short one, but one that had a big impact.

    The concept of the eight segment, titled "Ghost Train", was a rather interesting one. I found that to be rather entertaining, and it was nicely brought to life on the screen. This was definitely among the more memorable of segments that appeared in "Minutes Past Midnight".

    And the ninth and final segment, titled "Horrific", had a great amount of comedy in it, and was a wonderful mixture between horror and straight up comedy. I was laughing a lot when it turned into a "whack-a-mole" situation, that was just hilarious.

    The acting in the various segments was generally adequate, though there were of course some performances that far outshone others, and some that were just downright bad.

    As for the effects in the different segments, well it was adequate for most parts. Again, some segments had better effects than others. Which made for a very diverse experience.

    Each segment is definitely different in style, approach and delivery, which really makes for a very diverse experience. So there is something for everyone here.

    I was genuinely entertained throughout all nine segments, and must admit that it was actually a much nicer anthology than I had expected it to be. This can warmly be recommended to fans of the horror genre. And my rating of "Minutes Past Midnight" lands of a 6 out of 10 stars.
    7re-animatresse

    worth a hearty chortle or two

    a 9-short comedy horror anthology. my favourites are James Moran's romantic comedy spoof Crazy for you and The Mill at Calder's End by Kevin McTurk, which features some brilliant picture composition and stop motion, near-photorealistic banruku rod puppet animation unlike anything i've seen before. also worthy of note is Ryan Lightbourn's genre-spanning Roid Rage and accompanying soundtrack. the dialogue is clever and delivered in deadpan fashion that practically had me in stitches

    the only short i didn't like was the final segment, Horrific, by Robert Boocheck. the story is clichéd, the monster design appeared lacking in inspiration, and the positioning of the short in the anthology was simply poor judgement on the part of the editor/s. then again, i like the film better on the whole if i think of number nine as an unnecessary 'bonus' track, to be discarded upon future viewing. all in all an entertaining film; pairs well with New Belgium Voodoo Ranger IPA
    8kingjoneva

    Definitely worth looking at.

    I must admit that I initially stopped playing this movie after the first short story, but I continued watching it again after reading a few reviews on this site; and I'm really glad that I did. This film consists of nine short stories and while the first one wasn't necessarily my cup of tea and almost caused me to skip the rest of the stories, there are some pretty entertaining features that I would have missed had I not been more patient. The Mill at Caulders was a spooky animation, and the short film Feeders was down right creepy and entertaining. I also found Ghost Train and and Roid Rage creepy and kooky respectively.All in all this was definitely not a waste of time.

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      The puppets used in the segment "The Mill at Calder's End" were about 34 inches tall.
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      Edited from Roid Rage (2011)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2016 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Details on Unstable Ground
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Little Terrors presents 'Minutes Past Midnight'
    • Filming locations
      • Apopka, Florida, USA(segment "Roid Rage")
    • Production companies
      • Indiecan Entertainment
      • Uncork'd Entertainment
      • Unstable Ground Productions
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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