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Sideshow

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
791
YOUR RATING
Sideshow (2000)
Home Video Trailer from Full Moon Entertainment
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Horror

While visiting a traveling carnival full of human freaks, high school students nearly join as permanent members.While visiting a traveling carnival full of human freaks, high school students nearly join as permanent members.While visiting a traveling carnival full of human freaks, high school students nearly join as permanent members.

  • Director
    • Fred Olen Ray
  • Writer
    • Neal Marshall Stevens
  • Stars
    • Jamie Martz
    • Michael Amos
    • Scott McCann
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    791
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writer
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
    • Stars
      • Jamie Martz
      • Michael Amos
      • Scott McCann
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jamie Martz
    Jamie Martz
    • Bobby
    Michael Amos
    • Tommy
    Scott McCann
    • Grant
    • (as Scott Clark)
    Jessi Keenan
    • Melanie
    • (as Jessica Keenan)
    Phil Fondacaro
    Phil Fondacaro
    • Abbot Graves
    Jeana Blackman
    • Jeanie
    Peter Spellos
    Peter Spellos
    • Conjoin-O
    • (as G. Gordon Baer)
    • …
    Luigi Francis Shorty Rossi
    Luigi Francis Shorty Rossi
    • Little Face
    • (as Melvin 'Shorty' Rossi)
    Curran Sympson
    • Aelita
    Fred Pierce
    • Hans…
    Shyra Deland
    • Digestina
    Ross Hagen
    Ross Hagen
    • Sheriff
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Madame Volosca
    Alicia McCutcheon
    • Hilda The Faceless Girl
    Richard Gabai
    Richard Gabai
    • Agent
    Brian Carrillo
    • Man
    Tadd Zarubica
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    Jeff Murray
    • Carny
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writer
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
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    User reviews23

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    6guitarphil

    Suprisingly Enjoyable

    What appears to be an average B-Movie style develops into an enjoyable delve into Twilight Zone-esque Sci-Fi.

    Well crafted ideas, apart from the 'human budgie'(!?), keeps it interesting although the camera action leaves you feeling your watching a TV movie rather than a cinema flick.

    Slows down near the end but rejects a cliched finale.

    Not bad.
    7jeffreyc-32567

    Sideshow ace film 📼.

    Rock on horror dudes, just finished watching sideshow, excellent movie 🎦. Good acting and some weird, characters too boot. The college kids never knew, what was going to happen. So my rating I gave it seven, Phil fondacaro, also in the puppet master films 📼 played a creepy carnival guy. Jacey says rock out.
    Backlash007

    "Step right up."

    Sideshow was one of the later Full Moon outings so that means it had a lot of potential to suck. It did, but it's better than most of the drivel they were putting out around this time (Ragdoll, I'm talking about you). We've got the usual 30-somethings masquerading as high school students who visit a traveling carnival and become permanent members of the freak show. The make-up isn't that bad, but some of the freaks don't make sense. I mean, Digestina? She lives in a vat of stomach acid and excretes toasters. What the hell? About the acting, let's just say it was bad and leave it at that. Phil Fondacaro is my favorite minuscule actor and he's the only one coming off as a professional. The movie ended very abruptly and just left me feeling stupid for watching it. But what else did I expect from a Fred Olen Ray movie? Oh, and I almost forgot Brinke Stevens is wasted in a bit cameo. The Videozone after the feature was very informative, however. It revealed that Fred Olen Ray was at one time a carnie. I knew it all along!!!
    5Scott-262

    Okay for a B-Movie

    The film has kind of a cool concept, but suffers from a poor script and extremely slow pacing. Some of the performers are fun to watch especially with the material they were given. One standout is Jeana Blackman who plays the role of Jeanie. Even with the problems with the script, she manages to bring a depth to her character and finds some very nice moments - especially in the scene where she and Jamie Martz are buying the popcorn.

    All told, I'd probably rate this movie a C-/C.
    4I_Ailurophile

    Good visuals; otherwise very weakly considered

    There was a time in the early 2000s when this aired fairly regularly on some cable TV channels. It's how I first came across it, though I never saw the whole movie, and I've been curious to see it ever since. Of course, this was also before I was fully aware of what Full Moon Pictures was. Now that I've watched 'Sideshow' in its entirety for the first time - well, it's safe to say this is far from a horror must-see. On at least some level it's still possible to extract some cheeky fun, but I wish it would have tried even just a little bit harder.

    Naturally the chief draw is in the visuals. The makeup, prosthetics, costume design, and effects all look pretty fantastic. Full Moon isn't exactly known for high-brow or well-financed films, yet it seems clear that of everything here, the budget was at least wisely put towards the most important aspects. Less well executed are the fates that befall the characters, and the overall concept is unremarkable - but at least on paper it's a sly little romp.

    The problem is that outside of the most fantastical elements, there's a definite paucity of care applied elsewhere. The production design and art direction at large seem to have been approached with a "bare minimum" mindset, and Fred Olen Ray's direction similar feels very hands-off and unbothered. The writing that stitches together the visuals into a narrative form - the dialogue, the scenes, the overall story - is as thin and flat as ancient parchment pressed under cinder blocks; I think an amateur who has never written a screenplay before could probably match if not exceed Benjamin Carr's contribution. The cast is given very little to work with beyond apparent bland descriptions of their characters, so it's hardly surprising that the acting doesn't come off well. Nor is it surprising that the acting depicting the sideshow performers is more nuanced and meaningfully spirited than that for those portraying the hapless teens. It seems like Phil Fondacaro was at least having fun in 'Sideshow,' though from an outside perspective it's just as possible that he was simply high on one illicit substance or another during filming.

    In hindsight, one is better off seeing this the way I first did: incomplete, in bits and pieces, with just enough of a glimpse at the visuals to be delighted at the possibilities. Once you actually sit to watch 'Sideshow' all pretense and mystery fall away, and so do the rose-tinted glasses. This may actually have had better results if it were a silent film, for then the visuals would have been further accentuated and the meager storytelling further deemphasized. Oh well. I guess if you stumble across this it's not the worst way to spend 75 minutes, but given that all resources and effort were seemingly expended almost exclusively on the visuals, there's scant inducement to watch this except on a passing whimsy.

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    • Trivia
      Director Fred Olen Ray worked as a carny while growing up in Florida.
    • Connections
      Featured in Full Moon Fright Night: Sideshow (2002)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Grant Colburn and Bryn Phillips

      Performed by Graphic Nature

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    • Release date
      • November 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carnaval sangriento
    • Filming locations
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $120,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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