Die-ner

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  • NR
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 15 min
  • 3.9  (615)

Die-ner (Get It?) is a horror-comedy movie released in 2009, written and directed by Patrick Horvath. The story revolves around a group of friends - Claire (Liesel Kopp), Simon (Joshua Grote), Anthony (Parker Quinn), and Ray (TJ Lavin) - who are on a road trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco. They make a pitstop at a remote roadside diner in the middle of nowhere, called The Oyster Bay, run by a group of eccentric and mysterious characters.

The lead character, Simon, is a struggling writer who tries to find inspiration for his upcoming book from the surrounding environment, while his friends mostly focus on having a good time. However, things take a dark turn when they begin to experience strange occurrences and the innocent-looking diner starts to feel ominous and dangerous. The group soon finds out that they are trapped in the diner, and their fate rests in the hands of the strange and ominous characters who own and operate the diner.

The first half of the movie mostly sets up the characters and their personalities while hinting at the grimmer tone that is to come. The comedy is relatively light initially, with the humor coming from the interactions between the friends and the quirky characters they meet. The diner's owner, played by John F. Beach, and the other patrons, played by Brice Beckham and John Bobek, are odd but harmless initially.

As the movie progresses, the atmosphere becomes more tense and claustrophobic. The pacing is slow but deliberate, gradually building up the tension and mystery surrounding the diner and its inhabitants. The humor becomes darker, and the characters' actions more irrational and erratic, as they try to make sense of their situation.

The movie's tone switches from a lighthearted road trip movie to a darker horror movie when the reality of their situation becomes clear. The friends soon realize that they are trapped in the diner with no way out, and they begin to suspect that the mysterious diner owners may have something sinister planned for them.

The horror elements of Die-ner (Get It?) are mostly psychological, with a few gory moments. The movie focuses on the slow and steady degradation of the characters' mental states as they try to make sense of their situation. The diner owners are revealed to be something beyond just eccentric characters, and their true motives are gradually revealed as the movie progresses.

The cast does an excellent job of portraying their characters, with Liesel Kopp's Claire and Joshua Grote's Simon standing out as the leads. They showcase the appropriate range of emotions as the plot unfolds, transitioning from playfulness to fear and desperation convincingly.

The setting of the movie, the remote and eerie diner, is also an integral part of the plot, and director Patrick Horvath uses it to excellent effect. The camera work is well done, with the tight spaces of the diner adding to the claustrophobic atmosphere. The lighting and sound design also contribute to the movie's overall dark and unnerving tone.

In summary, Die-ner (Get It?) is a horror-comedy that mostly relies on psychological scares and a tense atmosphere. The movie shifts from a light comedy to a darker horror movie as the plot progresses, and the cast does an excellent job of carrying the movie. The setting of the remote diner is an integral part of the plot, and director Patrick Horvath uses it well to create a tense and eerie atmosphere.

Die-ner is a 2009 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.9.

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  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 15 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.9  (615)