Tunnel Vision
Tunnel Vision

Movie spotlight

Tunnel Vision

1995
Movie
100 min
English

A pair of cops investigate a series of art-gallery related murders.

Insights

IMDb4.7/10
Director: Bob SeeGenres: Comedy, Mystery, Thriller

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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