Pizza Guy 8, a new horror/comedy film by Tate Hoffmaster, premieres at the Museum of the Moving Image. The film follows a pizza boy on a killing spree who learns he is in a movie and struggles to escape his fate. Hoffmaster emphasizes the need for films that showcase different moral values amidst the growing monopolization of the industry. This feature film, co-produced by Dylan Mars Greenberg, was shot over a year, featuring various talents and encouraging viewers to engage with the absurdity and impermanence of cinema while reflecting on its deeper implications.
Hoffmaster highlights the importance of films that remind us of community and provide diverse moral compasses, countering the homogenization in the film industry.
Pizza Guy 8 serves as a meta-commentary on the film experience itself, urging audiences to embrace the absurdity while reflecting on deeper messages.
The film's production was collaborative, showcasing Hoffmaster's partnership with Greenberg, who played multiple roles in bringing the project to life.
This movie invites viewers to remember that a film is merely a moment to be experienced, encouraging a playful perspective towards the medium.
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