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Popcorn

  • 1991
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6.8K
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Jill Schoelen in Popcorn (1991)
A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.
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A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.

  • Directors
    • Mark Herrier
    • Alan Ormsby
  • Writers
    • Mitchell Smith
    • Alan Ormsby
  • Stars
    • Jill Schoelen
    • Tom Villard
    • Dee Wallace
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mark Herrier
      • Alan Ormsby
    • Writers
      • Mitchell Smith
      • Alan Ormsby
    • Stars
      • Jill Schoelen
      • Tom Villard
      • Dee Wallace
    • 87User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jill Schoelen
    Jill Schoelen
    • Maggie
    Tom Villard
    Tom Villard
    • Toby
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Suzanne
    • (as Dee Wallace-Stone)
    Derek Rydall
    Derek Rydall
    • Mark
    Malcolm Danare
    Malcolm Danare
    • Bud
    Elliott Hurst
    Elliott Hurst
    • Leon
    Ivette Soler
    Ivette Soler
    • Joannie
    Freddie Simpson
    Freddie Simpson
    • Tina
    • (as Freddie Marie Simpson)
    Kelly Jo Minter
    Kelly Jo Minter
    • Cheryl
    Karen Lorre
    Karen Lorre
    • Joy
    • (as Karen Witter)
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Dr. Mnesyne
    Tony Roberts
    Tony Roberts
    • Mr. Davis
    Scott Thompson
    • Bearded Guy
    Will Knickerbocker
    • Landlord…
    Ethan Ormsby
    Ethan Ormsby
    • Two Headed Guy
    Ben Stotes
    • Hatchethead
    Ken Ryan
    • Radio Announcer
    Matt Falls
    Matt Falls
    • Lanyard Gates
    • (as Mat Falls)
    • Directors
      • Mark Herrier
      • Alan Ormsby
    • Writers
      • Mitchell Smith
      • Alan Ormsby
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    User reviews87

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    7brooklynbd-77624

    Flawed but Overlooked

    This film combines the nostalgia of drive-in cheesefests with the tried and true slasher formula. Flawed but certainly holds up against more popular entries of the time.
    6lost-in-limbo

    Can you hold off the butter, thanks.

    Maggie, a film student at University, continuously wakes up with one bad dream after another involving some bearded wacko, which she records about on a tape, so to come up with some sort of screenplay. Her film teacher and fellow peers have organised a all-night film festival at an old theatre, which will be featuring old b-horror movies with the use of interactive gimmicks in the hope of raising enough money to support the film department, after the university cut their funds. While setting everything up, they stumble across an old film known as "The Possessor" and learn from their teacher about its macabre past. This startles Maggie, as the images in the film are the same ones in her dreams. When the fun starts, Maggie is sure that the supposedly dead star/director Lanyard Gates of that film is wandering the theatre.

    Bad dreams might appear early on, but Mark Herrier / Alan Ormsby's contributions are a far more pleasant experience in this fashionably inspired parody of gimmicky (think of William Castle) 50's b-grade horror films interwoven into a silly slasher formula of a film-within-a-film. Since it knows what it is, it plays itself accordingly to the budget and material.

    The enthusiastic concept is freshly staged with plenty of neatly devised novelties, vividly fruitful backdrop and a preposterously far-fetched screenplay streaming with admirable imagination, fruitiness and ingenious twists. However most of the oddball fun is derived from the stylishly correct mocking of the "horrorthon" b-films; "Mosquito", "Attack of the Amazing Electrified Man" and "The Stench" and their cinema gimmicks (like the 3-D flying mosquito in "Project-O-Vision", "Shock-O-Scope." in the audience seats and releasing bad odours in "Aroma-rama" for the proper experience), which is being screened to the boisterous audience with their smart remarks and in-spirit costumes. Ormsby was the mastermind behind this enjoyably down-pat features with their natural fondness to the era, which I believe outdid the slasher element of the picture.

    Now that side of the fragmented story starts off strong, compelling and eerie, but it crashes towards the back-end with contrived, illogical and overblown developments working there way in. But hey that's part of the parcel and makes this festivity wildly fun. It's kind of like a melding together of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" and "The Phantom of the Opera" with severely likable 80's camp. There are only few deaths, but they're done with enough macabre creativity to cover-up the lack of blood and the spongy script delivers on the wit and overall weirdness. Although some on going gags turn out to be less funny.

    Herrier's panache direction is on cue for most part with snappy pacing, atmospheric lighting and the right sense of mood when drilling those moments of tension with the lurking quirkiness. He makes great use of the flamboyant scenery and vintage theatre settings. Expressive make-up / special effects are strikingly crafted to achieve the right effect and the killer looks menacing with there ingenious hobby involving faces. Ronnie Taylor's understated, polished cinematography works the floor well and Paul J. Zaza's tingly spooky music score suit's the film's light-hearted air. Also the bouncy soundtrack has that reggae/pop touch to it.

    Largely shaping up is a likable cast with agreeable performances. The always sweet Jill Schoelen is typically fine in a valiantly airy turn as Maggie and Derek Rydall measures up as the heroine who can't take a break Mark. But it's the support roles where the most interest arises with the likes of Tom Villard's superb performance as an obsessively nutty film student, Tony Roberts' amusing turn as the film teacher, Dee Wallace Stone plays it sincerely as Maggie's mother and Ray Walston's avidly effortless cameo as the gimmick man.

    This winsome little low-budget item is a rather solid cheesy comedy/horror/parody effort even with so many uneven distractions inbound. Don't wait around, get your tickets now if this sounds like your kind of entertainment
    Lunchbox-3

    Cheesy horror fun.

    This actually was kind of a fun horror flick, as the Scream movies were. The best part in my opinion is the movies-within-a-movie the characters show at their sci-fi festival ... cheesy 50s stuff similar to what was done in Matinee.
    6athanasiosze

    5.7/10. Watchable but not recommended

    This is a fun ride, for sure, but i expected it to be better, after reading so many good reviews. It's entertaining and interesting, maybe it influenced Wes Craven and SCREAM franchise, i can see some similar themes. This is also a horror movie for horror movies.

    Of course it is not scary because the comedic element is strong. But it is not hilarious either, i didn't laugh for a second. Hence my rating.

    But it's enjoyable, it makes sense, these were kinda likeable characters, and if you lower your expectations, you will probably like it. Any 80's horror fan will probably like it, i have watched much worse movies of this era and genre.
    6Coventry

    At least 10 times better than it looks

    This may look very much like a redundant and unpleasant horror comedy about the umpteenth serial killer wasting a group of film students but, if you give it a chance, you'll be pleasantly surprised. The premise is quite creative, the film pays homage to legendary titles and directors and – believe it or not – there even is tension to detect in the script. Jill Schoelen (The Stepfather, Phantom of the Opera) is the ambitious student Maggie who wants to turn her always-returning nightmares into a screenplay. When she's preparing a horror marathon event with some fellow students, she stumbles upon footage that proves her nightmares are real and that she might even be a completely different person. During the movie shows at the remote theater, an actual murderer shows up and goes after Maggie. Granted, Popcorn is an 80's slasher in disguise but at least it tries to be ingenious on several levels. The invented titles that are shown during the "horrorthon" also have potential if you ask me! Who wouldn't pay money to see flicks called "The Amazing Electrified Man"," Mosquito" or "The Stench"? I sure would… As said before, some sequences are quite suspenseful (like the eerie "possessor" film) and the murders aren't too gross. I had some prejudices as well before watching it but I'm glad to admit I was wrong. Too bad the last twenty minutes (and the climax in particular) are a bit of a letdown. Logic wasn't Popcorn biggest trump to begin with but, near the end, director Mark Harrier completely loses his grip on the messy screenplay. Also, the humor most of the time is painfully unfunny (for example on of the male leads constantly bumps his head or falls down) and irritating. Best aspects truly are the light-headed atmosphere, creative plot-twists and very good costumes and scenery. Surely this underrated gem beats the overload of 80's and 90's no-brain horror productions. Check it out!

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    • Trivia
      After three weeks of shooting, Amy O'Neill was replaced by Jill Schoelen. Schoelen has said that she did not have much interaction with the cast since many of the scenes had already been filmed with O'Neill and in most cases just needed to make quick re-shoots with Schoelen.
    • Goofs
      When the killer is putting masks on in front of Maggie, you can see the dead body of Tina hanging behind Maggie. The dead body moves/shakes/breathes many times throughout the scene.
    • Quotes

      Toby: Without memory, there can be no retribution.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cine-Masochist: POPCORN (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Saturday Night at the Movies
      Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil

      Performed by Ossie D and Stevie G

      Used by permission of Screen Gems - EMI Music Inc.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Possessor
    • Filming locations
      • The Ward Theatre, Kingston, Jamaica
    • Production companies
      • Movie Partners
      • Trans-Atlantic Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,205,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,563,365
      • Feb 3, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,205,000
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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