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6.7/10
IMDbBest Screenplay | 2018
Best Director | 2018 | Yoann-Karl
Best Film | 2018 | Yoann-Karl
Best Screenplay | 2018
Secci Oficial Fantstic | 2018 | Yoann-Karl
Best Independent Film | 2019
The fictional arcade game Polybius of urban legend appears in the background of the bowling alley with an out of order sign on it.
Cruel Summer by Bananarama plays while they are riding their BMXs. Exactly the same positioning in the Karate Kid with Daniel LaRusso riding his BMX to the same track. A cool nod considering it was released in the Summer of 84.
When Davey cleans his closet, just before finding the G.I. Joe's walkie-talkies, you can clearly spot a figurine of Turbo Kid, the title character of RKSS Films previous film, Turbo Kid (2015).
In the boys' clubhouse, a poster hangs showing the cover of the 1983 final issue of the punk rock zine Touch and Go. The cover features Henry Rollins (vocalist for State of Alert; Black Flag; Rollins Band) and Ian MacKaye (vocalist for Minor Threat and Fugazi).
When the boys are in the clubhouse talking about Nikki, Tommy is seen drinking a bottle of MacReady's Whiskey. This is a nod to The Thing (1982) where Kurt Russell's character, R.J. MacReady, drinks J&B Scotch Whiskey at different points in the movie.
"Curtis Farraday: You know you can get AIDS from looking through trash, right? Tommy 'Eats' Eaton: Only way you're ever getting AIDS."
"Davey Armstrong: Even serial killers live next door to somebody. Tough pill to swallow, I know, but it's true. If I've learned anything, it's that people hardly ever let you know who they really are. Just past the manicured lawns and friendly waves, inside any house, even the one next door, anything could be happening and you'd never know. And that's the thing about this place, it all might seem normal and routine, but the truth is the suburbs are where the craziest shit happens. You never know what might be coming around the corner."