I will admit that I fell asleep at some point while watching Escape From Tomorrow, but not due to its lack of appeal, it was due to exhaustion, and quite frankly if I sit down for any extended period of time in a dimly lit room, I will most definitely probably fall asleep. Which is partly why I would actually like to see Escape From Tomorrow for a second time. The other part being, it’s actually just a really decent avant-garde and thought provoking film. When first finding out about writer-director Randy Moore’s debut of an exclusively American fantasy-psychological horror film, I could not help but be all sorts of intrigued, particularly by where Moore chose to film – on location at both Walt Disneyland and Walt Disney World, without getting consent from The Disney Corporation. The few online reviews I had initially all read or seen were from the male perspective only (and as of yet, it still remains to have been read or seen – any type of revie...
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