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Return to the Theatre of Terror

  • 2023
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Return to the Theatre of Terror (2023)
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A mysterious projectionist in abandoned movie house plays host to a young intruder and offers him the chance to watch four spine-tingling tales of terror on the big screen.A mysterious projectionist in abandoned movie house plays host to a young intruder and offers him the chance to watch four spine-tingling tales of terror on the big screen.A mysterious projectionist in abandoned movie house plays host to a young intruder and offers him the chance to watch four spine-tingling tales of terror on the big screen.

  • Director
    • Tom Ryan
  • Writers
    • Tom Ryan
    • Todd Staruch
  • Stars
    • Anthony Robert Grasso
    • Jim Thalman
    • Brett Eidman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    66
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Ryan
    • Writers
      • Tom Ryan
      • Todd Staruch
    • Stars
      • Anthony Robert Grasso
      • Jim Thalman
      • Brett Eidman
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Robert Grasso
    Anthony Robert Grasso
    • Dr. Robert Serling
    Jim Thalman
    Jim Thalman
    • Scott Wills
    Brett Eidman
    Brett Eidman
    • Carl McGavin
    Jack Ryan
    • Jack Kapek
    Samantha Lacey Johnson
    • Karen Wells
    Kristin Muri
    Kristin Muri
    • Theresa Wills
    Jeanine Bartel
    Jeanine Bartel
    • Carol Kapek
    Jennifer Plotzke
    Jennifer Plotzke
    • Heather Freeling
    Denis Ooi
    Denis Ooi
    • Dr. Steven King
    Gareth Tidball
    Gareth Tidball
    • Charlene Mcgee
    Quincy Saadeh
    Quincy Saadeh
    • Olivia Wills
    Jason John Cicalese
    Jason John Cicalese
    • The Stepfather
    Joseph Amorino
    • Lenny
    Cody Cario
    • Cody
    Nada Elsayed
    • Nurse Chapel
    Andrew Hunsicker
    Andrew Hunsicker
    • Tuck
    Tom Martin
    Tom Martin
    • Dr. Peter Graves
    Lauren McCann
    Lauren McCann
    • Agent Jones
    • Director
      • Tom Ryan
    • Writers
      • Tom Ryan
      • Todd Staruch
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    3phantommullet-92434

    Long and dull

    The segments go on FOR EV ER. FOR. EV. ER. Especially the second one. Plots are very basic and predictable, nothing new here to write home about (not going to "spoil" them for you).

    Acting is bad. Editing is bad (why the hell is this 2.5 hours ?!?!?!?). There is a litterslly 10 minutes of a guy yelling. Ten solid minutes of a dude yelling.

    It's very restrained. Movie is not rated, but it probably could get a PG status. I don't remember any nudity or swearing. No graphic violence (although I guess the little bit of violence and 'adult situations' might get it a pg13).

    It gets 3 stars because it doesn't look or sound awful (for thr most part). At least they didn't shoot it on an iPhone.
    10tommy70-813-45794

    A must see!!! You wont be disappointed

    I really enjoyed these films very much gave me a creepshow vibe very well written and the acting was top notch. I met Tom at a Horror Convention along with Jason great bunch of guys and i like that it took place in jersey A must see.i look forward to more of his movies Iam definitely a horror fan.it brings me back to alot of the 80's horror not to much gore! It keeps you wanting more i reall y cant wait too see whats next! If i was going to do a film horror is definitely the route i would go especially when it has you at the edge of your seats. Like these films did i was always into like the Twilight Zone which these movies remind me of! Great job guys again.
    10madmikemckeever

    Good old fashioned late night movie fun!

    I love scary movies! I love anthologies! I love the indomitable spirit of Independent film and filmmakers! The team at Theatre of Terror have expertly crafted a feature that displays the tremendous talents of the New Jersey horror film community and wonderfully talented actors of the unique New York/New Jersey film scene! Return to Theatre looks great, sounds great and feels great! Like watching your favorite horror television classics like Twilight Zone, Tales From The Darkside or Outer Limits. Director Thomas Ryan and his team hit a fun and scary home run! A MUST-SEE for lovers of classic horror cinema blended perfectly with late night Sci-Fi television fun!
    7GreyHunter

    Mixed bag horror anthology

    Always on the lookout for a decent horror anthology that I haven't seen, I ran across this title somewhere and decided to give it 10 minutes to win me over. After 10 minutes, it was obvious that, unlike so many excretable horror anthologies out there, that this was a professional and talented production, so I kept watching.

    First things first. The good: as I noted, this was pretty well-made. I don't know what the budget was (though the alphabetical list of thanks to people who helped at the end of the movie suggests it was basically a crowdfunded indie project), but whatever it was, the people behind the movie made good use of it. It wasn't perfect but clearly a cut above the average amateur affair. Also good: the writing was...pretty decent. Some of the dialogue was a bit clunky, but nothing distractingly so. The framing segments were okay, if a bit too hammy on occasion. One of the segments stood out from the rest, "Splinter," and I do appreciate the attempts to get in actual horror without going for upbeat endings in the other segments.

    Inevitably, some shorts in horror anthologies will better than others. This is not to say any of them were *bad*, as such. They all had decent elements of horror, but only one of them, "Splinter." seem to really embrace true horror throughout. The others relied on bringing the horror in or near the very end, which presented a problem due to my main complaint here...the extent of unnecessary filler. The run-time of almost 2.5 hours elides into this criticism. The shorts involved, while clearly done with an eye toward good cinema, were stretched out far too long. The stories and their resolutions didn't rate so much filler, especially given how simple and straightforward they were and how little horror they actually had for most of their narratives.

    Being well-made, and being that, even with my above criticism of the segments, it rates a solid 7 for me. Good enough that I've put the original movie (the one being returned to in the title here) in my queue to watch sometime soon.
    10TheEverettLee

    Creepshow Meets The Twilight Zone

    Tom Ryan did it again with Return To The Theatre of Terror. In his second collection of short stories, we are taken on another trip with the consequences of time travel in the Sothsayer to an infection that goes out of controlled in Splinter with paranormal investigations with acts of self righteousness in Haunted to a boy finding a new toy that fell from the skies in Robot.

    Tom Ryan ups the special effects adding to the stories told in each one. The editing and camera shots are nicely done as each story progresses.

    Tom Ryan and Todd Staruch did good with the stories.

    If your a fan of Creepshow and The Twilight Zone then this will be up your ally as both are influence in this collection.

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      In the second story titled "Splinter", the nurse's name is Christine Chapel. This is the same name as the nurse played by Majel Barrett in the original Star Trek Series.

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollow 9ne Network
      • Ironbound Empire
      • Ironbound Empire
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      • $20,000 (estimated)
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      2 hours 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9
      • 16:9 HD

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