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Summer Camp is a 2024 American comedy film written and directed by Castille Landon. It stars Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard, Beverly D'Angelo, Nicole Richie, Josh Peck, Betsy Sodaro, Dennis Haysbert, and Eugene Levy. The film was released theatrically by Roadside Attractions in the United States on May 31, 2024. It received negative ...
Courtesy of Netflix. Director: Glen Keane Cast: Cathy Ang, Phillipa Soo, Ken Jeong, John Cho Rating: PG Run time: 95 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 82%; IMDb 6.3/10 Genre: Musical Fantasy ...
Sleepaway Camp; Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers; Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland; Solo (2013 film) SpaceCamp; Special Dead; The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run; Spooks Run Wild; Stage Fright (2014 film) Standing Up; Summer Camp (2024 film) Summer Camp Nightmare; Summer Love (1958 film) The Summer of Massacre; Summer Storm (2004 film ...
The film received generally negative reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website, Rotten Tomatoes , 29% of 14 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.20/10. The website's critical consensus reads, " Rim of the World is too bland to live up to the 80s teen adventures it references, and too full of clichés to be ...
Many residents of the area were hired as extras for the movie. "Summer Camp" producer Dori Rath told the Hendersonville Times-News that over 1,000 extras from the area were featured in the film.
The movie was filmed in Hendersonville last year. A release date has been set for "Summer Camp," starring Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates and Aldre Woodard. The movie was filmed in Hendersonville last year.
Theater Camp had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023, and was released in the United States on July 14, 2023, by Searchlight Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics and was named one of the top 10 independent films of 2023 by the National Board of Review. [6]
Jesus Camp was screened at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival against the wishes of the distribution company, Magnolia Pictures. [9] Magnolia had pulled Jesus Camp from the festival earlier in the summer after it purchased rights to the film, in a decision apparently inspired by Moore's association with the film festival, with Magnolia president Eamonn Bowles saying "I don't want the ...