

Midnight
The sultry Midnight, late-night horror movie hostess, has the highest rated show on TV. Mr. B is scheming to steal the rights to the show. The tug of war begins and soon escalates into a deadly conflict. will Midnight have to get a day job and change her name to High Noon?
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Plot Summary
A woman is targeted by a relentless killer who believes she is responsible for his brother's death. As she tries to evade him, she gets entangled in a series of bizarre and violent encounters. The film blends gore with dark humor in its portrayal of a night of escalating terror.
Critical Reception
Midnight is a cult horror-comedy known for its over-the-top violence, quirky characters, and distinctively sleazy, yet energetic, style. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has garnered a devoted following among fans of independent horror for its unique tone and creative, albeit gruesome, set pieces.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique blend of gore and dark humor.
- Appreciated for its energetic pacing and distinctive visual style.
- Noted for its over-the-top and often shocking violence.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive among fans of cult horror, who enjoy its unconventional approach and visceral thrills. Some viewers find the extreme violence and off-kilter humor to be its main draw.
Fun Fact
Director Scott Spiegel, who also wrote the screenplay, was a childhood friend of Sam Raimi and has cited Raimi's Evil Dead series as a major influence on his filmmaking style.
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