Matinee 1993

Lawrence Woolsey presents the end of civilization as we know it. Make that... Proudly Presents!

6.633 / 10   264 vote(s)
PG
Comedy Drama

A showman introduces a small coastal town to a unique movie experience and capitalizes on the Cuban Missile crisis hysteria with a kitschy horror extravaganza combining film effects, stage props and actors in rubber suits in this salute to the B-movie.

Release Date 1993-01-29
Runtime 1h 39m
Directors Joe Dante, John Hora
Producers Michael Finnell, Pat Kehoe
Writers Charles S. Haas, Charles S. Haas, Jerico

A bore! John Goodman almost saves 'Matinee', he's good, but not quite.

I personally didn't care for the characters of Key West and their stories, especially the parts with those portrayed by Kellie Martin, Omri Katz and James Villemaire. The story shoots off into quite a few directions, but I was genuinely not into any of it apart from the scenes with Goodman's Woolsey.

The 'film within a film', 'Mant!', is great though - it actually amused me a fair bit, which was a stark contrast to what the real comedy (or lack thereof) achieved. I appreciate what it was going for, but I just didn't dig the vast majority of it unfortunately.

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