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Opening Night

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.9K
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Anne Heche, Taye Diggs, JC Chasez, Topher Grace, Paul Scheer, Rob Riggle, Alona Tal, and Lauren Lapkus in Opening Night (2016)
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A failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager must save opening night on his new production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew.A failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager must save opening night on his new production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew.A failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager must save opening night on his new production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew.

  • Director
    • Isaac Rentz
  • Writers
    • Gerry De Leon
    • Greg Lisi
  • Stars
    • Topher Grace
    • Zach Cregger
    • Anne Heche
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Isaac Rentz
    • Writers
      • Gerry De Leon
      • Greg Lisi
    • Stars
      • Topher Grace
      • Zach Cregger
      • Anne Heche
    • 26User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Topher Grace
    Topher Grace
    • Nick
    Zach Cregger
    Zach Cregger
    • Micky
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Brooke
    Lauren Lapkus
    Lauren Lapkus
    • Alex Bean
    Alona Tal
    Alona Tal
    • Chloe
    Rob Riggle
    Rob Riggle
    • Mr. Goldmeyer
    Taye Diggs
    Taye Diggs
    • Malcolm
    Paul Scheer
    Paul Scheer
    • Ron
    Brian Huskey
    Brian Huskey
    • Lee
    Carlena Britch
    Carlena Britch
    • Jessica
    Johnny Ray Gill
    Johnny Ray Gill
    • Eric
    Lesli Margherita
    Lesli Margherita
    • Brandy
    JC Chasez
    JC Chasez
    • JC
    • (as J.C. Chasez)
    Andrew Leland Rogers
    Andrew Leland Rogers
    • Brian
    Nikki Tuazon
    Nikki Tuazon
    • Tina
    Elisha Yaffe
    Elisha Yaffe
    • Theatergoer
    Franklin Ruehl
    Franklin Ruehl
    • Gambler
    Ricardo Mestre
    • Ricky
    • (as a different name)
    • Director
      • Isaac Rentz
    • Writers
      • Gerry De Leon
      • Greg Lisi
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    User reviews26

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    7kevr1977

    Take this 1 with a pinch of salt

    Other people are saying this movie fails because it's copying other movies about the behind the scenes of theatres , but this film is so much cleverer than that.

    It's wholly based on old 1 hit wonder songs that we all know, the movie is not about taking it serious at all. Some of the songs will take you back to places that some people will remember.

    It's no masterpiece of a movie, it's meant to be cheesy but it's still a clever production.

    Give it a go.. it's all about having a little bit of fun.
    6ccorral419

    Opening Night will close on Opening Night

    What happens when a Music Video Director (Isaas Rentiz) gets his shot at making a feature film? Well of course, he makes a musical-ish type movie. Unfortunately, not even the always terrific Topher Grace ("That Seventies Show"), Anne Heche, Taye Diggs and/or NSYNC's JC can make this embarrassing so called musical comedy entertaining. Grace is a failed Broadway star, now stage managing the Broadway Show "One Hit Wonderland". The musical tells the story of many a one hit wonder song, lead by JC, co-starring Heche and directed by the always yelling Rob Riggle ("How to Be a Latin Lover"), all done to the Christmas Past theme. NSYNC joke are a plenty, over the top acting is at its highest, and stage and behind the scene sporadic dance numbers (choreographed by Aakomon Jones) are weak. Writers Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi just didn't know when to stop, so they didn't (especially with the NSYNC jokes). Luckily for the viewer, a few actors weren't encouraged to "let it fly," thus Lauren Lapkus ("Crashing") and Alona Tal ("Hostages") ground the chaos that encompasses this production. It is no wonder this film (released by Wolfe Video 8/1) is going directly to DVD release. One can only hope that the actors involved here "paid off an outstanding debit" for their involvement and can now move on.
    5danny-reyntiens

    It's harmless fun

    First of all, this must be the biggest backstage of a theatre in the universe and the loudest that isn't heard in the auditorium. The music arrangements are very good and the actors are enjoying themselves, which is what makes the film a lot of fun. It's a spoof of how it is in the theatre. The stage manager doesn't leave it's place during the performance, no one is that loud during performance, but a lot of stuff happens backstage during performance. The orchestra doesn't stop playing when things go wrong, The entire production makes sure that the audience doesn't realise the backstage fights, problems and faults that happens in front of them. But, again, it's a fun film.
    6meliz

    Easy watch!

    I had not read about this movie when I watched it, but I was pleasantly surprised by the witty comments and references. It had me laughing quite a few times. I feel it is a bit of a "parody" in some ways, but no overkill by any means. It was a fun and easy watch. I think you have to like the genre musical, even if this is not a 100% musical. A bit goofy and silly overall, just as I like it. Cast was OK as well, good mix of known and less known. Movie of the year? No, but worth 1.5 hours in my opinion.
    6ladybug2535

    Sadly, missed the mark with an abrupt ending.

    I actually like musicals, but this one just didn't quite work for me. I am a huge Topher Grace fan, and I liked the rest of the cast--it wasn't their fault. The cast delivered what was asked of them. It was a grin hearing all of the "one-hit wonders" again, but some of the arrangements didn't do the music justice--especially for a musical based on popular and well known songs. Of course the story line had all of the usual musical ingredients--love story, boy loses girl, etc. etc. with some fine dancing thrown in. I really should have enjoyed the film much more than I did.

    I believe the fault was in the way the story was told--there was simply too much of the "poor me" aspect, and not enough of the rallying, let alone the come back. It's like they emphasized the wrong part of the movie, or else rushed the ending to wrap it up before the story was fully told. It left an empty space where character development/growth should have gone. The uplifting ending was just too abrupt. If it was a song, it would be a three note lullaby.

    If you like musicals you should like this. If you don't care about character development, especially in a musical--then you'll like this. It just didn't quite hit the mark for me. Could have been much better with a little more development. It wasn't terrible, or even bad, just- -forgive me, flat and a little "pitchy".

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    • Trivia
      At several points during the movie, Topher Grace's character stands in front of a fake play sign called "That 70's Play." It is a play adaptation of That '70s Show (1998), a sitcom that Grace starred in.
    • Goofs
      At about 1h 30 mins when Nick is singing on stage, his voice switches to microphone in sync with the music, although he doesn't take the mic from CJ for another 10 seconds. Then when he steps off the stage singing and walking towards Chloe, his voice continues to come from the speakers even though he's wearing no sound equipment.
    • Quotes

      Nick: [looking bored] Look it's five minutes to show; why do we always have to cut this so close?

      JC: [putting his arm around Nick's shoulder] Come here, okay? The secret to success... is *relaxation*.

      Nick: I'm relaxed.

      JC: No. You know there was another guy in my band who couldn't relax either? To be honest with you, he was just as good a singer as me and the other guy.

      Nick: [still looking bored] Justin... Timberlake?

      JC: Whoever. Anyway, he should have been front and center more than he was, but he was *in* the closet, dealing with some personal issues. I'm not gonna say who it was.

      Nick: [matter-of-factly] It was Lance Bass.

      JC: So... You know what I'm talking about?

      Nick: I don't think I do.

    • Soundtracks
      One Hit Wonderland
      Written by Mark Rivers & Topher Grace

      Performed by JC Chasez

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • One Shot
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Dark Factory Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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