Penner, Sara Ansley, Virginia Settle, Barbara Lusch, John Morrison.ĭire-logue: “I’ll be sure to excuse myself when she breaks out the heroin.” Victims beyond help.”ĭirector: Don Gronquist / Writers: Don Gronquist & Reagan Ramsey / Cast: Laurel Munson, J.E. Miller was in The Stepfatherand Funeral Home …as were the rest of the Canadian population. Good casting, but whichever way you cut it, Matinee is for slasher and/or Canuck-completists only.īlurbs-of-interest: Timothy Webber was Mo in Terror Train Beatrice Boepple played Amanda Krueger in Elm Street 5 Stephen E. More talk than terror occurs and a few non-explicit murders punctuate the tedium, with some minor tension cranked once the killer turns out to be who we all thought it was and chases their last intended victim. Could the never-caught killer have returned? Elsewhere, projectionist Marilyn is worried about her daughter Sherri’s wayward boyfriend Lawrence, who becomes the prime suspect.īut there’s also sleazy reporter Geoff (Timothy Webber), Sherri’s absent father and horror producer, who has returned for the festival or campy hanger-around Warren, who may or may not be romantically involved with the theatre owner, Earle! New cop Al Jason is dragged into things when an arsey, mulleted teen dies in a suspect accident. Two years later, the theatre is reopened for another festival, much to the townsfolk’s objections (well, the busybodies). As the Kevin-imposter bites it on screen, so does some chick’s boyfriend – knife through the neck, exactly the same. This seldom seen Canadian TV movie begins with an almost shot-for-shot rip off of Kevin Bacon’s murder in Friday the 13th, which turns out to be part of the movie ‘Murder Camp’ that a bunch of teens are watching at a small town horror festival. Thus, I was forced to make my own abstract version, which represents nothing to do with the content of the film, but then neither did the existing cover art… Y’see, so rare is Matinee that I could find but two pictures of the DVD cover online and both were teeny tiny pixelations. Director / Writer: Richard Martin / Cast: Ron White, Gillian Barber, Jeff Schultz, Beatrice Boepple, Timothy Webber, Don Davis, R.
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