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  1. co-production with Saturn Films, Varsity Pictures and Work After Midnight Films Last film in the pre-2011 library owned by Paramount Pictures: June 29, 2012: People Like Us: co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Reliance Entertainment and K/O Paper Products: November 16, 2012: Lincoln

  2. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Work After Midnight Films (US) 1. A Thousand Words. 2012 1h 31m PG-13. 5.8 (44K) Rate. 26 Metascore. After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property.

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    The Safdie Brothers created one of the most alluring tales of the seedy underbelly of New York City. Known for their anxiety-riddled movies and chaotic style of filming, Josh Safdie has said, “Growing up in New York City, your sense of space is thrown out of whack. It manifests living in the moment, which is a major influence on our work… the 'warp...

    There is no movie better watched after dark than Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels. Very few movies come close to this visually striking splendor of Hong Kong, as the broken men and women of Fallen Angelsdesperately dash through the city throughout all hours of the night. In this neo-noir crime thriller, an assassin, his boss, an entrepreneur, and two b...

    The unusual candor of Rebels of the Neon Godand its youth-in-revolt story are what make it such a captivating film. With superb camera work by Tsai Ming-liang, the camera often lingers where it's not supposed to, sometimes even forgetting to follow the action. It's a movie that will leave you buzzing with electricity and the realization that Ming-l...

    Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver is the quintessential movie about nihilistic mediocrity and how far people are willing to go to escape the mundanity of life. There is something both intoxicating and unnerving about watching Robert De Niro'scharacter fall through his existentialism into developing a conviction that “other people” are inferior to himse...

    Victoria is a wild ride that will make any insomniac still up at 3 A.M. feel alive. While the beginning is a slow burn, the movie picks up as its world gradually becomes more unhinged as the night goes on. This German crime thriller is one of few movies that was shot in the long-take technique. This feat is difficult to pull off, but it adds to eve...

    As a film that revolves around a punk rock band, Green Roombarely focuses on the music. Rather, it centers on the intensity that is fostered at punk shows, with aggression and freedom that cannot be found elsewhere. The movie comes alive with violence and gore that stirs the plot and characters forward in their desire for unchained survival. Follow...

    The sinister, paranoid energy in Karyn Kusama's The Invitationis palpable. Dread seeps into every scene as the movie falls further into a darkness that its characters cannot escape. This psychological thriller ticks off every box for an excellent after-midnight movie, with its harrowing characters, a suffocating Hollywood Hills home setting, and a ...

    Drive's electrifying, thumping soundtrack is one of its most defining characteristics. The opening scene in which Ryan Gosling'scharacter, Driver, is attempting a getaway job is one of the most memorable opening sequences in modern cinema. The movie takes place in the darkness of the late-night city and the shadows of daytime, with Driver never tru...

    Gaspar Noé's Enter the Voidis heavy, harrowing, and at times, difficult to watch. And this experimental fantasy-drama knows just how jolting it is to the senses. But what Noé truly accomplishes is an optimistic depiction of the afterlife, following an existence of pretending to live, chasing the next high, and refusing to die. The movie will take y...

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    • Freaks. Tod Browning’s 1932 film was one of the first canonized midnight movies and is a prime example of the kind of movie that gets adopted by cult film fans: stories about outsiders, featuring taboo subjects and apparent exploitative elements.
    • The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Jim Sharman’s 1975 musical hardly needs an introduction. Shortly after its release, Rocky Horror was adopted by audiences at late-night screenings, who attended shows dressed as the film’s outrageous characters (Tim Curry at his most fabulous) and talked back to the screen, interacting with all the campy goings-on.
    • Eraserhead. David Lynch’s first feature-length film opened to 25 people back in 1977, but the movie gained in popularity through midnight screenings. There was an aura of mystery around Eraserhead‘s production that was very attractive to audiences — something Lynch has maintained with almost every film he’s released since then.
    • El Topo. Alejandro Jodorowsky’s 1970 acid-Western El Topo is considered one of the progenitors of the midnight movie, thanks to its surreal visuals and bizarre characters (including people with real deformities).
  4. (Top) Films. Before Sunrise. Before Sunset. Before Midnight. Potential fourth film. Production. Additional production and crew details. Reception. Critical response. Box office. Notes. References. Before trilogy. The Before Trilogy consists of three American romance films directed by Richard Linklater, and starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.

  5. Like powerful topics like death, loss, or someone just trying to figure out their place in the world usually pairs well. If i had to put it in a sentence. The horror aspect to this movie feels like the sprinkles to your ice cream. So I thought it slapped.

  6. Crew: Work After Midnight Films. A Thousand Words (2012) 2 March 2012 6 March 2019. Rating: ...

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