
Movie spotlight
Tunnel Vision
A pair of cops investigate a series of art-gallery related murders.
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Plot Summary
A washed-up actor, trying to regain his fame, takes on a role in a low-budget horror film. However, the lines between reality and the movie begin to blur as the production descends into chaos. He finds himself entangled in a real-life murder mystery while on set, questioning who among the cast and crew is a killer.
Critical Reception
Tunnel Vision is a low-budget independent film that garnered a mixed to negative reception. It is often described as a B-movie with aspirations beyond its means. While some might appreciate its campy nature and attempt at a neo-noir mystery, critics generally found its plot convoluted and its execution lacking polish.
What Reviewers Say
Critics found the plot to be confusing and underdeveloped.
The film suffers from poor production values and inconsistent tone.
Some viewers may enjoy the campy elements and throwback style.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Tunnel Vision are scarce due to its limited release and cult status. Those who have seen it often describe it as a quirky, bizarre film that is either enjoyed for its oddity or dismissed for its flaws.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for reuniting Dirk Benedict and Robert Davi, who previously co-starred in the 1988 action film 'Die Hard'.
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