2/10
When seeking publicity is more important than the movie itself...
18 October 2013
Warning: Spoilers
How writer/director Randy Moore went about making "Escape from Tomorrow" is interesting but that's where the good qualities about this production end because the actual movie is a load of stinky, sweaty garbage.

But is that a surprise? The movie was made to scoop up buzz, hype and publicity and any short comings in the film itself can be waved away by saying it's "art." The story is sloppy, the acting is terrible and the editing is enough to make a editor contemplate whether he should just quit and join a cult in the middle of the desert. It was obvious during the entire time I watched the film that Moore didn't actually care about making a film, he just wanted to create some controversy, some hype and a whole lot of buzz for the film festival circuit.

This wasn't a movie, it was a really bad publicity stunt.

Hi! I'm Rev. Ron and I love movies! You can read a more in-depth review of this movie (and others) at revronmovies.blogspot.com!
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