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Color Out of Space
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When an iridescent meteorite plummets from outer space and into the property and foundations of a remote New England estate, a malignant force begins to insidiously permeate the lives of an unassuming family. The effects are gradual - time begins to dilate, nature assumes an otherworldly hue - and all things bright and beautiful eventually mutate and corrupt under its influence. So proceeds this eerie adaptation of the short story by H.P. Lovecraft, one of horror's most haunting, here presented by the enigmatic South African filmmaker Richard Stanley. Returning to Midnight Madness 29 years after his hypnotic killer-robot fandango Hardware first premiered in the section, Stanley summons his uniquely hallucinogenic sensibilities to envelope his endearing characters in surreal, incremental dread. At first, their domestic bliss is quietly fraught with an undercurrent of unnerving tension, before eventually boiling over into delirious, acid-fueled terror. The patriarch of this doomed brood is none other than Nicolas Cage, continuing his recent renaissance as a midnight-movie staple with an increasingly unhinged performance that reliably ricochets among every technique in the Stanislavski playbook. The rest of the ensemble, which includes Joely Richardson and Tommy Chong, play effective foils to Cage's delirium, but the real star of the show is the alien entity itself. This all-consuming, disionate menace manifests itself in a series of grotesque, body-horror, and psychedelic spectacles, worthy of its ineffable literary origins.
When an iridescent meteorite plummets from outer space and into the property and foundations of a remote New England estate, a malignant force begins to insidiously permeate the lives of an unassuming family. The effects are gradual - time begins to dilate, nature assumes an otherworldly hue - and all things bright and beautiful eventually mutate and corrupt under its influence. So proceeds this eerie adaptation of the short story by H.P. Lovecraft, one of horror's most haunting, here presented by the enigmatic South African filmmaker Richard Stanley. Returning to Midnight Madness 29 years after his hypnotic killer-robot fandango Hardware first premiered in the section, Stanley summons his uniquely hallucinogenic sensibilities to envelope his endearing characters in surreal, incremental dread. At first, their domestic bliss is quietly fraught with an undercurrent of unnerving tension, before eventually boiling over into delirious, acid-fueled terror. The patriarch of this doomed brood is none other than Nicolas Cage, continuing his recent renaissance as a midnight-movie staple with an increasingly unhinged performance that reliably ricochets among every technique in the Stanislavski playbook. The rest of the ensemble, which includes Joely Richardson and Tommy Chong, play effective foils to Cage's delirium, but the real star of the show is the alien entity itself. This all-consuming, disionate menace manifests itself in a series of grotesque, body-horror, and psychedelic spectacles, worthy of its ineffable literary origins.
Actors: Melissa Nearman,
Amanda Booth,
Josh C. Waller,
Brendan Meyer,
Tommy Chong,
Elliot Knight,
Madeleine Arthur,
Joely Richardson,
Keith Harle,
Brett W. Bachman,
Qorianka Kilcher,
...»

Melissa Nearman

Amanda Booth

Josh C. Waller

Brendan Meyer 2 October 1994, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Tommy Chong 24 May 1938, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Elliot Knight

Madeleine Arthur 10 March 1997, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Joely Richardson 9 January 1965, Marylebone, London, England, UK

Keith Harle

Brett W. Bachman

Qorianka Kilcher 11 February 1990, Schweigmatt, Baden-Württemberg,
Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Richard Stanley
Country: Portugal
Keywords: #Tommy Chong
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alexdvc (Anonymous) Jun 15, 2020 16:06
Worst movie ever, bad colors, bad music, bad plot, cheap cheap cheap!
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Melissa Nearman

Amanda Booth

Josh C. Waller

Brendan Meyer
2 October 1994, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Tommy Chong
24 May 1938, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Elliot Knight

Madeleine Arthur
10 March 1997, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Joely Richardson
9 January 1965, Marylebone, London, England, UK

Keith Harle

Brett W. Bachman

Q'orianka Kilcher
11 February 1990, Schweigmatt, Baden-Württemberg,

Julian Hilliard

Nicolas Cage
7 January 1964, Long Beach, California, USA