The employees of a movie theater meet their grisly demise while watching an advance screening of an upcoming release.The employees of a movie theater meet their grisly demise while watching an advance screening of an upcoming release.The employees of a movie theater meet their grisly demise while watching an advance screening of an upcoming release.
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- TriviaThe production was able to utilize an empty theater because of the statewide closure of businesses in New Mexico due to Covid-19. Fearful of production being shutdown by authorities, they devised a ploy to make it appear that contractors were working in the theater by setting paint and supplies outside the front door as a way to explain the activity at the theater. Periodically, someone on the crew would go outside and move things around to make them appear to be in use. Police cruised the front of the building almost daily but never had any suspicion to the ruse.
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I watch a lot of low budget, amateurish horror movies. It's a curse of having seen what seems like everything. Sometimes I find a gem, usually I find painfully awful trash that is nearly unwatchable. Midnight Screening is neither of those. It is simply an underwritten, poorly acted b movie that takes forever to get to the point and has zero idea what to do when it gets there. It is instantly forgettable, because it's not good enough to linger in your thoughts and not bad enough to get a negative reaction. It just "is". In fact it is so forgettable that you may accidentally hit play again at a later date because you don't remember watching it. Absolutely nothing to see here.
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- Dec 25, 2023
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