Sinema
Harris (James Henderson) and his mother (Diane Ayala Goldner) love the movies, but sometimes other audience members spoil things; when disruptive film-goers start dropping like flies, Harris finds himself confronting his past and questioning his sanity. This slasher-comedy with an '80s vibe is sheer unapologetic homage (fearforever.com) full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and made with love. (letterboxd.com) -- So, sit back, relax, and for the love of God, turn off your cell phone!
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