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Nightmare Cinema (2018)

June 21, 2018 (US) Horror • 119m

Overview

A series of down-on-their-luck individuals enter the decrepit and spine-chilling Rialto theater, only to have their deepest and darkest fears brought to life on the silver screen by The Projectionist – a mysterious, ghostly figure who holds the nightmarish futures of all who attend his screenings.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Mickey Rourke
Mickey Rourke

Co-Executive Producer

Timothy Eulich
Timothy Eulich

Fight Choreographer

J.G. Thirlwell
J.G. Thirlwell

Original Music Composer

Lauren Fitzsimmons
Lauren Fitzsimmons

Production Design

Michael K. Dwyer
Michael K. Dwyer

Associate Producer

Nancy Leopardi
Nancy Leopardi

Line Producer

Scott Donley
Scott Donley

Executive Producer

Megan Mantia
Megan Mantia

Art Direction

Brandon Hill
Brandon Hill

Co-Producer

Kyle Newmaster
Kyle Newmaster

Original Music Composer

Andrew Russo
Andrew Russo

Director of Photography

Victoria O'Brien
Victoria O'Brien

Set Decoration

Richard Band
Richard Band

Original Music Composer

Jo Willems
Jo Willems

Director of Photography

Kerrin Jackson
Kerrin Jackson

Makeup Department Head

Babak Eftekhari
Babak Eftekhari

Associate Producer

Aldo Shllaku
Aldo Shllaku

Original Music Composer

Franchesca Lantz
Franchesca Lantz

Associate Producer

Matthias Schubert
Matthias Schubert

Director of Photography

Megan Spatz
Megan Spatz

Costume Designer

Brigitte Wise
Brigitte Wise

Associate Producer

Ryan Goodman
Ryan Goodman

Set Decoration

Abigail Bradley
Abigail Bradley

Makeup Artist

Melissa 'Mo' Meinhart
Melissa 'Mo' Meinhart

Key Makeup Artist

Fern Champion
Fern Champion

Casting Director

Scott Karol
Scott Karol

Executive Producer

Andrés Borghi
Andrés Borghi

Additional Visual Effects



Reviews

furious_iz

⭐ 2/10

January 23, 2020

Utter garbage. Most disturbing part is Mickey Rourke's face, dude is addicted to surgery

Jack

⭐ 7/10

May 11, 2020

I love horror anthologies. Mostly there are some hidden gems in there. V/H/S series was a great example to it. The same applies to the ABC’s of Death. This one has certainly a higher production value and seems to have a decent budget to pull that off.

I cannot name a single short film within that is better than the others. They all seem to be equally good. Not great, but certainly good. The “horror” value was mostly “gore”, rather than a horro… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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