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The 4:30 Movie

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
4.4K
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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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Teen ComedyComedy

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
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Smith
    • Writer
      • Kevin Smith
    • Stars
      • Siena Agudong
      • Austin Zajur
      • Kate Micucci
    • 41User reviews
    • 39Critic 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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    User reviews41

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    6ErnieonthecouchRecords

    It's the oddest thing

    It seems Kevin is afraid of himself.

    Let me explain, we got a bit of the old Kev back in Clerks III, with great dialogs, tons of laughter and an elegance and profoundness to the lines that rivaled his early work.

    It wasn't Red State (by far Smith's undefeated Magnum Opus) but at least it looked like he was starting to come back.

    And then we get this movie that while cute, it felt like it was afraid of having an edge. 3 or 4 jokes cut through but the rest? Geez...

    There's only so much that cameos can do if you don't have anything to say. And Kevin Smith does t seem to have anything important to say... or he's afraid to say anything at all.

    Does he think they're going to mock him? Does he think the audience will not "get it"?

    He was on his way to be a great writer and a great filmmaker, and for the most part I think he still can be. But he needs to get out of his own way, dig deep and say what he really wants to say.

    That or he ran out of things to talk about because he has been podcasting for more than a decade.

    Watch the movie for completionism. But that's about it.
    3refinedsugar

    Baby, I'm a Big Star Now

    Put aside this is from director / writer Kevin Smith and judging 'The 4:30 Movie' on it's own merits you still don't come back with much to show for it. Very few laughs, slightly annoying characters and knee deep life sentiment as the plot charts a course of young romance. A downward trajectory of a man who once made witty comedies continues via tired inspiration.

    New Jersey teen Brian (Austin Zajur) rekindles with his crush Melody (Siena Agudong) as plans are made to sneak into the 4:30 showing of a R-rated film together (hence the title). In the meanwhile, he hangs out with his best friends on route to a day at the movies. Here friendships and a possible relationship will be tested by egomaniac manager Mike (Ken Jeong).

    I'll give a cast of young actors credit for making their characters feel down to earth if nothing else. However a story tracing the directors early life is equal parts cliched and meandering. With nothing new to say, very few comedy setups it has the entertainment factor of an afterschool special and about as much emotional depth as one too.

    This isn't about the 80's neither. Ditto society's affection for going to the movies (kids are sneaking into films they didn't pay for, but hey that's okay?). What does it have to say about growing up or interactions with the opposite sex? Nothing you haven't saw or heard done better. It's coda? Awfully close to self-aggrandizing as in "Here's my life! Look at me! I made it in Hollywood after all!".

    A lot of critics think 'The 4:30 Movie' is a move in the right direction for Smith and I couldn't disagree more. This was a tale in boredom and eventually I gave up hope it would get better. A handful of cameos don't elevate things. With nothing insightful, no killer dialog and few laughs the hardcore fans are saying this is a return to form. It really ain't.
    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!"
    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.
    6M0n0_bogdan

    The movie

    A very short movie that is padded with homages for movies from the past that never existed - can you really not play any trailers from real movies from the past you can make fun of? What's with the fake trailers? What was the point? Just to vaguely bring some nostalgia to the table and satirise the quality of the movie scene in the 80s.

    And once again, Kevin Smith finds himself to use his movie as a platform to criticise other movies or franchises...basically if a letterboxed user was a director. This is what it would come out. Does anybody have Kevin Smith's user on here?

    The actors have their limited charm in this, but they were the correct choices. This is thin and forgettable.

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    Lacey Chabert, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, and Amanda Seyfried in Mean Girls (2004)
    Teen Comedy
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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."
    • Quotes

      Hot Usher: Most people come to the movies to escape their lives, but people like us, we come here because movies make life make sense. Out here, man, world is full of lies. But in there, they tell the lie that tells the truth. And the truth about you and me is we are filmmakers. We just have not made our film. Yet.

    • Crazy credits
      Be like Brian, Burny and Belly and come spend a day at Smodcastle Cinemas in Atlantic Highlands, NJ! You can totally pay for one movie and then sneak around into all the other theaters. If you get caught, tell Smodcastle Keeper Ernie O'Connell "Kev said it was cool."
    • 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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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,385
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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