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Post by endo on Jun 21, 2019 14:24:58 GMT -5
"There are horror anthologies, and then there are horror anthologies assembled by a murderers’ row of genre veterans. Nightmare Cinema unequivocally falls in the latter. In it, five strangers converge at a strange theater where The Projectionist (Mickey Rourke) shows them their darkest, deepest fears over five tales of terror. Each of those tales are directed by a master of horror, new class and old alike, including curator Mick Garris. Garris’ intent was to showcase genre talent across the globe, and he nailed it- Nightmare Cinema features segments from directors whose previous work hailed from Japan, Cuba, the U.K., and the U.S. After making its world premiere nearly a year ago at the Fantasia International Film Festival, Nightmare Cinema is releasing in limited theaters and VOD today, June 21, 2019." bloody-disgusting.com/sponsored/3568245/masters-horror-celebrating-five-directors-nightmare-cinema/"Five strangers converge at a haunted movie theater owned by The Projectionist (Mickey Rourke). Once inside, the audience members witness a series of screenings that shows them their deepest fears and darkest secrets over five tales."
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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Jan 21, 2020 9:14:52 GMT -5
I can't really remember the stories in this one except for maybe 1 or 2 of them. Very forgettable. Mickey Rourke is underused as the Projectionist. See it. Don't see it. Doesn't make a difference. It's on Shudder. I think.
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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Jan 21, 2020 9:21:25 GMT -5
endo that YouTube link is to a different movie altogether. Nothing to do with Nightmare Cinema. Just thought I'd say something. No biggie.
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