31 Films of Halloween, #25: The Last Matinee (2020)

Like yesterday's film, The Last Matinee (2020) is a movie-lover's movie, set in a South American cinema, whose workers and customers are being stalked by a psychokiller with a very particular and unpalatable obsession.

I love that tagline.

This film deserves all the eyes on it that it can gather. It's in Spanish (available with English subtitles), but shot very much in the style of an Italian giallo film, although structurally it is very much an '80s-style slasher.  There is zero motivation or dimension to the killer; he's just a Cinematic Psychokiller and the plot is simply about who escapes him and how.  

It would make a fine opera.

But the film is beautifully stylish and -- unlike genuine giallos -- has a clear, if simple, plot.  It also has one of the greatest foreshadowings / callbacks I have ever seen in a film. I was so delighted when it finally paid off that I stood up in my own home and slow clapped.

It's gory, it's simple, it's memorable.  It definitely deserves your eyeballs!

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