An ironic self-aware horror film set in 1999, in which a group of teens spend Halloween at a “slasher film” theme party and get more than they bargained for.
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🎞️ About the Movie
Hollywood Horror (1999) is a self‑aware slasher where a group of teens find their party turning deadly as fiction and reality collide in unexpected ways.
🎥 The Director
Directed by Jeffrey Reddick, the film leans into late‑90s meta‑horror trends with playful nods to genre clichés and teen‑slasher energy.
🎬 The Production
Shot during the post‑Scream boom, the movie blends low‑budget charm, practical effects and a knowingly camp tone that embraces the era’s horror style.
🎭 Behind the Scenes
Featuring a cast of rising young actors, the film thrives on exaggerated performances, tongue‑in‑cheek dialogue and a clear love for slasher tropes.
🧠 Themes & Analysis
The story plays with the blurred line between staged scares and real danger, poking fun at horror conventions while still delivering genuine tension.
🎨 Cinematic Style
Expect handheld camerawork, neon‑tinged lighting and the unmistakable aesthetic of late‑90s indie horror, complete with practical gore and playful setups.
⭐ Why You Should Watch It
Fans of meta‑slashers and 90s horror oddities will enjoy its mix of camp, chaos and self‑referential fun wrapped in a brisk, entertaining package.
🍿 Additional Popcorn Facts
- Part of the late‑90s wave of self‑aware slashers
- Features several practical effects gags
- Shot quickly on a modest budget
- Embraces the era’s teen‑horror formula with enthusiasm
