Popcorn (1991)
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" Popcorn is a 1991 American slasher film directed by Mark Herrier and written by Alan Ormsby. It stars Jill Schoelen, Tom Villard, Tony Roberts, Dee Wallace, and Derek Rydall. The plot follows a young woman and her friends being stalked and murdered by a deranged killer inside a movie theater. A “Leatherface" type murderer who wears other people's faces, kills at an all-night horrorthon at an old theatre put on by a bunch of film students. Maggie, the lead character, believes it's really"
" Popcorn is a 1991 American slasher film directed by Mark Herrier and written by Alan Ormsby. It stars Jill Schoelen, Tom Villard, Tony Roberts, Dee Wallace, and Derek Rydall. The plot follows a young woman and her friends being stalked and murdered by a deranged killer inside a movie theater. A “Leatherface" type murderer who wears other people's faces, kills at an all-night horrorthon at an old theatre put on by a bunch of film students. Maggie, the lead character, believes it's really"
"First viewing - May 16th Shudder I respect this movie for championing the idea that gathering people for a one-night-only marathon screening of bad, gimmicky movies is a great way to celebrate the theatrical experience while reminding the audience of what a great time even a bad night at the movies can be. I also appreciate its clearly communicated love for William Castle's filmography. And despite the many flaws elsewhere, I thought the ending of the film was the strongest part of the overall "
"The movie doesn’t end when it ends. Buy a bag, come home in a box."
"A horror movie festival, held in a theatre which was once the scene of a tragic fire, turns into a real life horror show. This is a movie made for fans of horror movies, especially classical 50's b-horror made with love for the genre and for the entire grindhouse subculture. It's fun to watch the horror-thon filled with gimmicks à la William Castle in a beautiful and crowded vintage theatre. The plot is as corny as those of the old b-movies being presented. The characters are clichés, the dev"