This is the perfect film to watch with
a rowdy midnight crowd.
Not exact matches
After getting shut out of the opening night of
Midnight Madness, TIFF's witching - hour slate of proudly disreputable counter-programming, I've yet to make a second attempt to brave the
rowdy, late - night
crowds at the Ryerson Theatre.
Sure, they play well at
midnight screenings at film festivals in front of
rowdy, half - drunk
crowds.
Normally a
rowdy crowd, this
midnight mob was helped the movie along.
During his introduction at the film's TIFF World Premiere, Roth quoted Drake lyrics, led an impromptu FaceTime birthday singalong and warned the
rowdy Midnight Madness
crowd who had already been sold on Roth's «Cannibal Holocaust» comparisons, «whatever movie you have in your head, pause that movie for 90 minutes.»