Prepare to have your perception of cinema warped with 'Runtime', a film that delves into the delicious absurdity of horror's self-reflexive nature. Conor Bateman has curated a series of on-screen audience slaughters, then masterfully peeled back the layers…
Runtime
Conor Bateman has sliced clips from (mainly American) horror films in which a cinema audience is slain schlockily in a theatre – an overlooked, self-reflexive trope across the…
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Instead of generating new footage, 'Runtime' masterfully recontextualises existing horror film clips. Director Conor Bateman has meticulously selected scenes depicting audiences being killed within cinemas, a recurring motif in the genre. By masking out the on-screen content to reveal a preceding sequence of the audience watching, the film creates a layered narrative. This ingenious use of found footage transforms familiar horror tropes into a meta-cinematic commentary, forcing viewers to confront the act of watching horror itself.