Kevin Smith’s coming of age comedy THE 4:30 MOVIE will be released in limited cinemas on 13 September before coming to Altitude.film and other digital platforms in the UK & Ireland from 21 October.
It’s 1986 and the movie is about to start – THE 4:30 MOVIE – a nostalgic ode to the more innocent times of the 1980s, where a gang of friends spend an afternoon screen hopping at their local cinema.
Written and directed by one-man movie phenomenon Kevin Smith (the Clerks movies, Dogma, Mallrats and Chasing Amy), his sixteenth film was shot at a cinema he co-owns in New Jersey. Starring Justin Long (who starred in Smith’s horror film Tusk), Jason Lee (Alvin and the Chipmunks), THE 4:30 MOVIE also features four bright young stars – Nicholas Cirillo, Reed Northrup, Austin Zajur and Siena Agudong – and includes cameo appearances from Sam Richardson (Ted Lasso) as wrestler Major Murder, and The Hangover star Ken Jeong as the cinema manager,
Described by Smith as “a personal paean to the past for us 70s and 80s kids”, THE 4:30 MOVIE is fresh, funny and heartfelt, a delightful slice of escapist nostalgia that’ll have you beaming with delight.
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