Year: 2017
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Run Time:
80 minutes
Dave made a labyrinth. Dave has never completed anything in his life, but he made a labyrinth. And of course it has booby traps; otherwise it would just be a series of intricate hallways. Unfortunately, Dave is now trapped in his labyrinth with the booby traps and the maze-within-the-maze and the minotaur and the giant lady part that ate his hand. When Dave’s girlfriend Annie and his best friend Gordon and a camera crew go after Dave, they soon come to find that Dave’s labyrinth is bigger on the inside. Also, it’s killing them one by one. DAVE MADE A MAZE is the Kaufmanesque horror rom-com set almost entirely in a cardboard labyrinth that we’ve all been waiting for. High-five! But if the group is to escape, they must learn to dissipate all they hate and cooperate or meet their fate within the walls of a maze made by Dave, who was just looking to rehabilitate. High-five! —T.W.
Capitol Theatre
Thursday, April 06, 2017 at 8:45 PM
Saturday, April 08, 2017 at 9:30 AM
Sunday, April 09, 2017 at 7:20 PM
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Director
Bill Watterson
Cleveland-born director Bill Watterson is not the guy who drew Calvin and Hobbes, but he might be the guy you saw in that Cleveland band he was once in. After graduating from Brown University and studying at The Second City Hollywood, he's now an actor and director living in L.A.
Filmography
DAVE MADE A MAZE (2017)
Producers
John Charles Meyer, John Chuldenko
Screenwriting
Steven Sears, Bill Watterson
Cinematography
Jon Boal
Editing
David Egan
Principal Cast
Nick Thune, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Adam Busch, James Urbaniak, Stephanie Allynne, Kirsten Vangsness, Scott Krinsky, John Hennigan, Rick Overton, Timothy Nordwind, Frank Caeti, Scott Narver
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