Lieberman's screenplay combines elements of thriller, horror, action films and science fiction with satirical humor. Lieberman did not direct another theatrical feature film for sixteen years, until Satan's Little Helper in 2004.
Video store clerk Cosmo (Kevin Dillon) stumbles onto an alien plot to take over Earth by brainwashing people with a faux 1950s science fiction movie. The movie is being rented from the video shop where he works. He and his girlfriend track the production of the fake movie to a movie studio under the control of aliens. They must race to stop the aliens before the tapes can be distributed worldwide.[2]
Releaseedit
In 1988, the film was passed uncut with a 15 rating by the BBFC.[1]
Receptionedit
TV Guide gave the film one out of five stars, saying: "It doesn't know whether it wants to be a spoof or a thriller; because of its indecision, it fails on both levels."[3]
Allmovie reviewed the film favorably, writing, "This clever little b-movie is another example of why Jeff Lieberman is a cult favorite in certain genre-movie circles. His script puts a distinctly 1980's twist on the old alien-invasion premise, cleverly managing to make home video seem menacing as he builds up a solid combination of action, sci-fi and horror/thriller elements. Lieberman's direction is unflashy but effective, building tension throughout and frequently offsetting the dark elements of the script with satirical humor."[4]
In Creature Feature, John Stanley gave the movie two out of five stars, but noted its commentary on video and what it does to people's minds.[2]
Home releaseedit
Sometime after its theatrical release, International Video Entertainment released the film on VHS. A second release occurred in 1990 under the Avid Home Entertainment label.
In 2013, a 25th Anniversary edition was released on Blu-ray and DVD by director Jeff Lieberman.[5]
Referencesedit
^ ab"Remote Control". BBFC. 26 February 1988. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
^ abStanley, John (2000) Creature Feature: 3rd Edition
remote, control, 1988, film, remote, control, 1988, american, science, fiction, romantic, comedy, film, written, directed, jeff, lieberman, starring, kevin, dillon, angeles, video, rental, clerk, discovers, that, store, circulating, tape, 1950s, film, programm. Remote Control is a 1988 American science fiction romantic comedy film written and directed by Jeff Lieberman and starring Kevin Dillon as a Los Angeles video rental clerk who discovers that his store is circulating a VHS tape of a 1950s sci fi film programmed by aliens to brainwash viewers causing them to commit murders Remote ControlPromotional posterDirected byJeff LiebermanWritten byJeff LiebermanProduced byScott RosenfeltMark LevinsonStarringKevin DillonDeborah GoodrichChristopher WynneFrank BeddorJennifer TillyBert RemsenCinematographyTim SuhrstedtEdited byScott WallaceMusic byPeter BernsteinProductioncompanyVista OrganizationDistributed byVista OrganizationRelease dateApril 7 1988 1988 04 07 Running time85 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 3 million Lieberman s screenplay combines elements of thriller horror action films and science fiction with satirical humor Lieberman did not direct another theatrical feature film for sixteen years until Satan s Little Helper in 2004 Contents 1 Plot 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Home release 5 References 6 External linksPlot editVideo store clerk Cosmo Kevin Dillon stumbles onto an alien plot to take over Earth by brainwashing people with a faux 1950s science fiction movie The movie is being rented from the video shop where he works He and his girlfriend track the production of the fake movie to a movie studio under the control of aliens They must race to stop the aliens before the tapes can be distributed worldwide 2 Release editIn 1988 the film was passed uncut with a 15 rating by the BBFC 1 Reception editTV Guide gave the film one out of five stars saying It doesn t know whether it wants to be a spoof or a thriller because of its indecision it fails on both levels 3 Allmovie reviewed the film favorably writing This clever little b movie is another example of why Jeff Lieberman is a cult favorite in certain genre movie circles His script puts a distinctly 1980 s twist on the old alien invasion premise cleverly managing to make home video seem menacing as he builds up a solid combination of action sci fi and horror thriller elements Lieberman s direction is unflashy but effective building tension throughout and frequently offsetting the dark elements of the script with satirical humor 4 In Creature Feature John Stanley gave the movie two out of five stars but noted its commentary on video and what it does to people s minds 2 Home release editSometime after its theatrical release International Video Entertainment released the film on VHS A second release occurred in 1990 under the Avid Home Entertainment label In 2013 a 25th Anniversary edition was released on Blu ray and DVD by director Jeff Lieberman 5 References edit a b Remote Control BBFC 26 February 1988 Retrieved 25 July 2021 a b Stanley John 2000 Creature Feature 3rd Edition Remote Control TVGuide com Remote Control 1988 Jeff Lieberman Review AllMovie via www allmovie com Jeff Lieberman Restores and Reprograms His Remote Control for DVD and Blu ray dreadcentral com March 25 2013 Retrieved 2021 07 25 External links editRemote Control at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Remote Control 1988 film amp oldid 1190320162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,