Relive the ’80s with Kevin Smith’s ‘The 4:30 Movie.’

Kevin Smith, the acclaimed writer-director behind cult classics such as “Clerks,” “Mallrats,” “Chasing Amy,” and “Dogma,” returns to the big screen with his most personal film yet, “The 4:30 Movie.” This nostalgic coming-of-age story, set in the summer of 1986, is a heartfelt tribute to the joys of moviegoing and the trials of adolescence.

“The 4:30 Movie” follows three sixteen-year-old friends who sneak into the local cineplex on Saturdays. Their summer ritual is chaotic when one of the boys invites his dream girl to see an R-rated film. A riotous adventure ensues filled with teen rivalries and the antics of a self-important theater manager, played by the hilarious Ken Jeong. Watch the trailer below!
Joining Jeong in the cast are Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, and Jason Biggs. Long is known for his roles in “Dodgeball” and “Accepted,” Dawson, a Smith film regular, is Star Wars’ Ahskoa. Biggs is most famous for his “American Pie” work.
Smith’s affection for the ’80s is evident.
From its soundtrack to its references to the era’s pop culture. This film is not just a nostalgic trip for those who grew up in the ’80s but also a love letter to all cinephiles. Smith’s filmography has always celebrated the quirks and challenges of everyday life. From the slacker humor of “Clerks” to the romantic complexities in “Chasing Amy” and the satirical wit of “Dogma,” his movies have consistently struck a chord with audiences. “The 4:30 Movie” continues this tradition, combining laughter, heart, and a genuine love for cinema.
Fans of Kevin Smith are getting excited about a movie that really captures the spirit of youth, friendship, and the magic of the movies. “The 4:30 Movie” will be a fun and heartfelt cinematic experience. It will be released in theaters on September 13th.
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