To Kill a Mockumentary

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"The end of a genre"
  • PG-13
  • 2006
  • 1 hr 39 min
  • 5.0  (314)

To Kill a Mockumentary is a 2004 film that cleverly blends together two popular genres: the thriller and the mockumentary. The film tells the fictional story of a group of documentary filmmakers who are making a movie about a small California town called Waterford. The town has a peaceful and idyllic reputation, but there's a dark secret lurking beneath the surface.

The film stars Jason London as Matt, the director of the documentary. He's joined by his friend and cameraman, Kevin (played by Brian Krause), who's been hired for his expertise in digital filmmaking. They're joined by a young and enthusiastic production assistant, Claire (played by Kaley Cuoco), and a local historian, Mrs. Danders (played by Edie McClurg). The cast also includes Glenn Shadix as the town's corrupt mayor, who's willing to do whatever it takes to keep his secrets hidden.

As the documentary crew begins their work, they quickly discover that there's more to Waterford than meets the eye. The town has a long and complex history, including a series of unsolved murders that took place decades ago. The filmmakers soon become obsessed with these murders, and they begin to uncover a web of deceit and corruption that could provide the key to solving the long-cold case.

Things take a dramatic turn when the documentary crew discovers a mysterious figure who seems to be following them wherever they go. This figure, who remains unidentified throughout much of the film, becomes a major source of tension and intrigue. As the filmmakers continue to dig deeper into the secrets of Waterford, they find themselves embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with this mysterious figure.

To Kill a Mockumentary is a clever and well-executed film that plays with the conventions of both the thriller and the mockumentary genres. The film is shot in a documentary style, complete with interviews, voiceovers, and handheld camera work. This gives the movie a sense of immediacy and realism that draws the viewer into the story.

At the same time, the film also employs many of the typical tropes of the thriller genre, including high stakes, suspenseful music, and a sense of danger that lurks around every corner. These elements work together to create a film that's both engaging and entertaining.

One of the standout features of the film is its cast of talented actors. Jason London is particularly impressive as Matt, the earnest and idealistic director who becomes increasingly obsessed with the mysteries of Waterford. Brian Krause is also excellent as Kevin, the dry-witted cameraman who provides a much-needed dose of humor to the proceedings.

Edie McClurg delivers a memorable performance as Mrs. Danders, the quirky and eccentric historian who is full of intriguing stories and insights. And Glenn Shadix is deliciously sinister as the corrupt mayor who will stop at nothing to keep his secrets hidden.

Overall, To Kill a Mockumentary is a film that's well worth watching for fans of either the thriller or mockumentary genres. With its engaging storyline, talented cast, and clever use of genre conventions, the film is a must-see for anyone who loves a good mystery.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2006
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 39 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.0  (314)