Nightmare Cinema
Nightmare Cinema

Nightmare Cinema

2018Movie119 minEnglish

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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IMDb5.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes63%
Metacritic47/100
Google Users58%
Director: Mick Garris, Alejandro Brugués, David Slade, Joe Dante, Kōji ShiraishiGenres: Horror, Anthology

Plot Summary

Five strangers find themselves drawn to a mysterious, abandoned movie theater, where they each experience a unique and terrifying screening. These individual horror shorts, directed by different filmmakers, explore themes of psychological dread, supernatural encounters, and body horror. As each tale unfolds, the patrons confront their deepest fears manifested on screen, blurring the line between reality and the cinematic nightmare.

Critical Reception

Nightmare Cinema received a mixed reception from critics, with many praising its ambitious anthology format and the individual efforts of its directors. However, the overall coherence and impact of the interwoven stories were a point of contention, with some finding the segments uneven in quality and effectiveness. Audiences, particularly fans of anthology horror, generally found it to be a worthy entry in the genre, offering a variety of scares and creative concepts.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film showcases a diverse range of horror styles from talented directors.
  • While some segments are more successful than others, the anthology offers creative and disturbing scares.
  • The framing device of the cursed cinema helps tie the disparate stories together, albeit loosely.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Nightmare Cinema' to be a decent horror anthology with some standout segments. Many appreciated the creative ideas and the scares delivered by the individual directors. However, some users felt the film lacked a strong overall narrative connection between the stories, and a few found the quality to be inconsistent.

Fun Fact

The film features veteran actor Mickey Rourke in a prominent role as The Projectionist, the enigmatic figure who presides over the cursed cinema and introduces each segment.

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Jack

Jack

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 pul...
furious_iz

furious_iz

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