As a devoted cinephile who grew up in the golden age of cinema during the 1980s, I can’t help but feel a deep connection to Kevin Smith’s latest project, “The 4.30 Movie.” The trailer for this coming-of-age film transported me back to my own teenage years, filled with memories of sneaking into movies at the local cineplex with my friends.
1. Kevin Smith, the writer-director behind the final segment of the Clerks trilogy, delves into his past during the ’80s with his upcoming movie, as hinted by the trailer for The 4:30 Movie.
In the summer of 1986, a coming-of-age movie unfolds, focusing on three 16-year-old friends who secretly watch films at their local cinema every Saturday. Brian (Austin Zajur) makes a bold move by inviting Melody (Siena Agudong), whom he has a crush on, to see an R-rated movie. However, things don’t go as planned when the stern theater manager (Ken Jeong) and adolescent rivalries disrupt Brian’s well-thought-out scheme.
1. “The movie was referred to as a ‘touching, humorous tribute to cinema and the spirit of the ’80s,’ said Smith during his announcement of its world premiere on August 24 at Smodcastle Cinemas, the theater in Atlantic Highlands, NJ that he rescued from destruction in 2022. As a child, he used to watch films there.”
1. The movie is being called his most intimate yet, evoking a sense reminiscent of the late, legendary John Hughes. Notable stars from his recurring acting ensemble, such as Jason Lee, Brian O’Halloran, and Jeff Anderson, also make appearances in it.
Here’s The 4.30 Movie trailer…..
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2024-07-30 09:23