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The 4:30 Movie

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.9K
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Reed Northrup, Nicholas Cirillo, Austin Zajur, and Siena Agudong in The 4:30 Movie (2024)
A group of teens in the 1980s spend the day theater-hopping.
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A group of teens in the 1980s spend the day theater-hopping.A group of teens in the 1980s spend the day theater-hopping.A group of teens in the 1980s spend the day theater-hopping.

  • Director
    • Kevin Smith
  • Writer
    • Kevin Smith
  • Stars
    • Siena Agudong
    • Austin Zajur
    • Kate Micucci
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Smith
    • Writer
      • Kevin Smith
    • Stars
      • Siena Agudong
      • Austin Zajur
      • Kate Micucci
    • 36User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Siena Agudong
    Siena Agudong
    • Melody Barnegat
    Austin Zajur
    Austin Zajur
    • Brian David
    Kate Micucci
    Kate Micucci
    • Melody's Mom
    Ming Chen
    Ming Chen
    • China Taste Boss
    Method Man
    Method Man
    • Cookie
    • (as Cliff "Method Man" Smith)
    Betty Aberlin
    Betty Aberlin
    • Mrs. B
    Reed Northrup
    Reed Northrup
    • Belly
    Nicholas Cirillo
    Nicholas Cirillo
    • Burny
    Ralph Garman
    Ralph Garman
    • Mad Brad Woodland
    Sam Richardson
    Sam Richardson
    • Major Murder
    Ken Jeong
    Ken Jeong
    • Manager Mike
    Genesis Rodriguez
    Genesis Rodriguez
    • Hot Usher
    Aaron Shuf
    • Kid on Concession Line
    Jeff Anderson
    Jeff Anderson
    • Dad on Concession Line
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Stank
    Harley Quinn Smith
    Harley Quinn Smith
    • Sister Sarah Wallace
    Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
    Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
    • Sister Black Eye
    • (as Jennifer Schwalbach)
    Ernest O'Donnell
    Ernest O'Donnell
    • Detective
    • (as Ernie O'Donnell)
    • Director
      • Kevin Smith
    • Writer
      • Kevin Smith
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    8ben-34338

    A sweet homage to a simpler time.

    I really enjoyed this movie. The cast is a mix of unexpectedly good newcomers and funny cameos from regulars in Kevin's movies. There is a sweet side to the story that we haven't seen from Kevin since Jersey Girl and it works.

    Austin Zajur gives a performance way above what you would expect and the cast has great chemistry.

    I was lucky enough to get to watch this movie with Kevin at his place and it was an amazing evening. I'm going to see it again this weekend on the big screen.

    The movie isn't drawn out or heavy and it is a great time. Highly recommended for anyone who grew up in that era or wished they did.
    7danieljfarthing

    '80s-based autobiographical dramedy prequel to "Clerks" which of course Smith fans will adore

    Iconic writer / director Kevin Smith's '80s-based autobiographical "The 4:30 Movie" (prequelling his "Clerks" trilogy) spans a pivotal day in teen Austin Zajur's life that doesn't run smooth after he planned spending it with buds Reed Northrup & Nicholas Cirillo (and crush Siena Agundong) at douche Ken Jeong's cinema. Its light dramedy is laced with ample movie-nerd references, fun fake film trailers, and cameos from Smith faves like Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Jason Lee, Jason Mewes, Jason Biggs, & Harley Quinn Smith (his daughter). While not matching the similarly themed "I Like Movies", Smith fans (including all fellow cinephiles, right?) will for sure adore it.
    7nordvallandreas

    Just when I think I'm out, they pull me back in...

    Kevin Smith FINALLY gets his mojo back in this one.

    For the first time since Red State, or arguably Tusk, the film is shot with some sense of inspired visual creativity. The promise of the filmmaker Kevin Smith could be that was seen in Clerks II finally gets to fully bloom. The confused editing and flat cinematography that haunted Yoga Hosers and Clerks III is finally gone, and not only is it very pleasant to look at, but the slick charisma of Kevin Smith's characters has finally returned.

    The worst offender might be that certain jokes and pieces of expository dialogue repeats itself a little too much for my taste, and the humor leans more towards the laid back low-brow style of humor prevalent in Mallrats, and less towards the frenzy of snappy zingers of Clerks or Dogma.

    Where The 4:30 Movie truly shines, however, and becomes something truly special and memorable, is it's authenticity. The love story feels so personal, sweet and vulnerable, told with a unique voice that only Kevin Smith could pull off. The banter and chemistry between Brian and Melody reminds you of those truly charming, flirtatious interactions from Clerks, Chasing Amy and Clerks II.

    Smith does something you might have never expected to see in one of his films, which is to completely let go of his dialogue on ocassions and completely surrender the film to the score by Bear McCreary, which gives it an eerie and bittersweet feeling of stepping into a nostalgic dream.

    All in all, The 4:30 Movie feels like a beefed up version of Mallrats, with a very loose hangout movie structure that more than anything captures a vibe and a feeling that makes you go "You know what? That was very sweet. I'm glad you shared that with me, Kevin".

    If you've been a fan of The Askewniverse since the 90s, and might've felt like he disappeared into a cloud of weed smoke for a while, I do wholeheartedly recommend you check this out. It didn't always connect with me comedically, but the voice you remembered that Kevin Smith used to have back in the 90s is so back, with a far more cinematically confident vibe this time. It starts and ends so strong, with scenes that most definitely deserve to be on the highlight reel of this man's career.

    Everything you could possibly love or hate about a Kevin Smith movie is in here, and whether or not if you're fan, I think it's worth celebrating that unlike certain films he's put out recently that almost felt like a passive-aggressive attack on the audience, this is probably the first time since Zack & Miri Make A Porno that I can confidently say to myself that "THAT was a Kevin Smith movie!"
    5alexmnoble85

    Worst leads

    "4:30" is Kevin Smith's latest addition to his filmography, and it presents an interesting mix of elements that might leave audiences divided. The film revolves around its leads, who, while undoubtedly central to the narrative, come off as insufferable at times. It's a shame that Smith seems to struggle with creating truly likable characters, especially when compared to his earlier works where his characters resonated deeply with audiences.

    In contrast, where "4:30" truly shines is in its side characters. These supporting roles inject much-needed charm and depth into the movie, saving it from becoming a complete letdown. It's in these moments and interactions that the film finds its rhythm and provides some enjoyable and watchable scenes.

    While "4:30" may not reach the same heights as some of Smith's earlier classics, it still manages to surpass the last few lackluster entries in his filmography. There's a sense of improvement evident in this movie, a glimmer of the filmmaker revisiting his strengths and rediscovering what made his earlier works so beloved.

    Despite its flaws, "4:30" offers a glimpse of Smith returning to form, albeit with some hiccups along the way. The pacing, dialogue, and character development may not be as polished as fans would hope for, but there's a raw honesty to the storytelling that is hard to ignore.

    In conclusion, "4:30" is a mixed bag. While the leads may come across as insufferable and the writing lacking its past charm, the film is buoyed by strong performances from its side characters and an overall improvement in quality compared to Smith's recent endeavors. It might not be a perfect movie, but it shows promise and hints at a potential return to form for the filmmaker. With a rating of 5/10 stars, "4:30" is worth a watch for fans of Kevin Smith, but it may leave some wishing for more of the magic that defined his earlier works.
    3NullUnit

    On auto-pilot....

    The film starts and ends with a very, very weak "rom com" storyline. In total, this accounts for perhaps 15-20 minutes of the film's total run time. In between that, there's a good hour+ of just pointless, repetitive 80s references and "jokes" related to the future. The base "rom com" storyline isn't really very interesting or engaging, but that's really a minor aspect of the film.

    Imagine... You travel back to 1986... and make as many statements that will prove to be inaccurate in 40 years... That's the BULK of this film.

    While there's a very weak base story, most of the film is just trying to crack jokes about things that will eventually be proven true after 1986... example "There'll never be another Star Wars. Can you imagine.. they make tv series based on minor characters?!?" Those kind of "jokes". Only POSSIBLY slightly amusing because anyone watching this film would know different. They aren't "jokes" or "funny" in themselves.

    The film is a series of repetitive 80s references, using only the most prominent trends of the 80s that were annoying then -- and in EVERY conversation, multiple times -- seems Smith was hard-pressed to write a single line of dialog that wasn't either referencing the 80s or miserably attempting some "joke" based solely on some future truism.

    This appears to be a film targeted at 13-15 year olds.. who will miss all the (way overused) 80s references and, once in a blue moon, MIGHT find the statements about the future amusing.. but that's stretching things.

    Oddest thing was the reference to needing to be 18 years old to see an R rated film.. That's never been true. It's always been 17, not 18. It states it right in the MPAA rating screen at the beginning of a film. All my life it's been 17.. and I'm the same age as Smith. Really? I mean Smith is in the film industry and he gets this wrong?? Kind of shows how much thought was put into the script.

    I didn't find this film funny or even slightly amusing in ANY way... and it wasn't that interesting. This is quite possibly Kevin Smith's worst film ever. I typically love Kevin Smith films. I'll NEVER sit through this one again.

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Smith intended for the film to be rated PG-13, but it received an R, primarily due to jokes about masturbation. Unlike with many of his other films, he was not successful in getting the film to a lower rating.
    • Goofs
      The MPAA movie trailer rating screen shown before the trailer for Sister Sugar Walls is the incorrect one, being the one that is currently in use by the MPAA. The one that was used by the MPAA in 1986, when The 4:30 Movie takes place, was a still green frame which just had the sentence: "The Following Preview Has Been Approved For All Audiences by the Motion Picture Association of America."
    • Crazy credits
      After the credits roll, there is a montage of outtakes.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 975: The 4:30 Movie (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Z100 Jingle ('The Flame Thrower')
      Written by Jon Wolfert (as Jonathan Wolfert)

      Performed by JAM Creative Productions, Inc.

      Used under license

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сеанс в 16:30
    • Filming locations
      • Smodcastle Cinemas, 82 First Ave, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, United States(Movie Theater)
    • Production companies
      • Destro Films
      • SModcast Pictures
      • Three Point Capital (TPC)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,385
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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