Gazer, the darkish neo-noir thriller within the vein of Memento, has shifted into a brand new launch date. With it comes a moody new poster.
Metrograph Footage will now launch the movie in theaters on April 4, 2025. The movie was initially set for February 21, 2025.
Gazer is directed by Ryan J. Sloan.
The neo-noir thriller follows “a younger mom (co-writer Ariella Mastroianni) who, resulting from a novel situation that progressively impacts her notion of time, is attempting to save cash for her daughter’s future earlier than it’s too late. She takes a dangerous job from a mysterious girl with a darkish previous, which leads her to develop into entangled in a tense internet of revenge, deceit, and homicide.”
Ariella Mastroianni, Marcia Debonis, Renee Gagner, Jack Alberts, and Tommy Kang star.
Daniel Kurland wrote in his evaluation for BD, “In truth, the movie appears like a very post-modern deconstruction of lots of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies, albeit with a extra horror-centric slant. Nevertheless, there are additionally traces of different polarizing character research like Lee Chang-dong’s Burning, Roman Polanski’s Repulsion, or Chan Wook-park’s Resolution to Go away. Gazer is about making sense of insanity earlier than stated insanity consumes the person, they usually’re too far gone to parse out what’s actual. It’s a curious research in point-of-view storytelling and how you can weaponize an unreliable narrator for optimum impact.”
Sloan and Mastroianni produced the shot-on-16mm characteristic. From the press launch, “The movie was shot on a shoestring finances over weekends within the spring and fall for 2 years whereas Sloan labored as an electrician and Mastroianni in movie programming in New York.” Gazer can also be described as “a contemporary perspective on the legendary paranoia thrillers of the 70s and 80s, but additionally a masterful tribute to, and daring reinvention of, the work of many nice cinema artists over a number of generations.”
Take a look at the brand new poster under, and watch the trailer right here.

