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Matinee (1993)
Rating:
Starring: John Goodman, Simon Fenton, Lisa Jakub, Omri Katz, Kellie Martin, Cathy Moriarty
Director: Joe Dante
Category: Comedy
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

Lawrence Woolsey presents the end of civilization as we know it.Make that...

John Goodman is at his uproarious best as the gregarious creator of sci-fi thrillers, circa 1962, who brings his unique brand of showmanship to the unsuspecting residents of Key West, Florida.

Fifteen year-old horror fan Gene Loomis (Simon Fenton) who can't wait for the arrival of filmmaker Lawrence Woolsey (Goodman), who is in town to premiere his latest offering of atomic power gone berserk, "Mant." But the absurd vision of Woolsey's take takes on a sudden urgency as the Cuban missile crisis places the real threat of atomic horrow just 90 miles off the coast.

With the help of Gene and his high school friends, along with Woolsey's leading lady, Ruth (Cathy Moriarty), the master shwoman gives Key West a premier they'll never forget. The screen explodes in "Atomo-Vision," the theatre rocks in spine-tingling "Rumble-Rama," and a local hood threatens to run off with Woolsey's profits. It all seems fitting in this entertaining tale of backyard bomb shelters, missle attack drills and innocence clouded by the threat of nuclear distruction.

 
 
   
   

 
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