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ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW Screening Extended at Webster University This Week
We Are Movie Geeks attended the screening ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW over the weekend and was blown away by this unique and creepy head-trip of a film.Moore Auditorium was packed so the powers that be at Webster U Film Series have decided to add two more screenings. They are Tonight (Tuesday Jan 21st) and Wednesday (January 23rd) at 7:30pm.
What happens when you sneak your camcorder into Disneyworld and stealthily film a feature-length neo-noir sci-fi fantasy comedy horror thriller narrative? Find out when the critically-acclaimed ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW screens at Webster University .
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW tells of Jim (Roy Abramsohn) and his wife Emily (Elena Schuber) who take their kids Sara (Katelynn Rodriguez) and Elliot (Jack Dalton) to Disney World. As they are about to go to the park for another day, Jim receives a phone call informing him that he has lost his job. Shocked from that body blow, he must pretend to be the diligent father at Disney World, which is a brutally idiotic place to be when facing such a personal disaster. Jim grows increasingly obsessed with two vivacious teenage girls, clandestinely following them around the park while experiencing an acute break from reality, and keeping his newly unemployed status a carefully guarded secret from his unsuspecting family. Hallucinations and madness ensue.
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW has been described as “Subversive”, “surreal”, and “psychologically disintegrating”. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts would never have signed off on allowing writer/director Randy Moore and his crew to make this movie on their property and it’s apparently his guerilla-style tactics that make the Black-and-white film work so well. It’s been said that anyone who sees ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW will never again perceive the family-friendly amusement park in quite the same way.
Variety writes of Escape From Tomorrow:
“a sneakily subversive exercise in low-budget surrealism and anti-corporate satire”
The Los Angeles Times writes:
“a horror-laced fever dream in monochrome black and white. First-time director Randy Moore achieves stunningly beautiful compositions made all the more impressive by the difficult circumstances of the shooting”
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW screens at Webster U’s Winifred Moore Auditorium (470 E. Lockwood, Webster Groves, MO 63119)
$6 for the general public
$5 for seniors, Webster alumni and students from other schools
$4 for Webster University staff and faculty
Free for Webster students with proper ID.
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