Can Ana and the few remaining survivors escape the murderous madman, or will they be victims of his matinee massacre?” But there’s a sadistic killer in the auditorium, and soon blood is running in the aisles as he starts picking off the audience members one by one. But who else is in there, hiding in the dark? When Ana takes over projection duties from her ailing father, she doesn’t expect anything worse than a broken reel or a burned-out bulb. All you want is to get out of the rain and watch a good film. In The Last Matinee, “A trip to the movies takes a deadly turn in this stylish neo-giallo love letter to classic slashers that will send your popcorn flying and have you diving behind your seat! A cold, wet day.
At the Premiere, featurette on the film’s premiere.Killer Attractions: Maxi Contenti & Ricardo Islas in Conversation, discussion between the film’s director and star Ricardo Islas, director of Frankenstein: Day of the Beast.VFX featurette exploring the special effects of the film.Audio Commentary with director Maxi Contenti.Original uncompressed stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound.High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation.Over in the UK, we’ve learned today, Arrow Video will be releasing the film on Blu-ray!įrom director Maximiliano Contenti, Arrow’s The Last Matinee Blu-ray includes: Ballard’s novel of the same name that was published. Now available through your favorite VOD outlets, Dark Star Pictures and Bloody Disgusting‘s latest collaboration is the Giallo-inspired slasher The Last Matinee, which is getting a Blu-ray release here in the United States through OCN Distribution via Vinegar Syndrome. All of this before ultimately creating Crash (not to by mistaken for Paul Haggis’ 2004 Oscar-winning melodrama Crash, the title of which posed a considerable issue for Cronenberg and was a gaffe Haggis later apologized for), a 1996 genre-wise-ambiguous film adapted from English author J.G.