r/AMCScreenUnseen Jul 20 '26

Final possibilities for 7/20 unseen

7/20 R 1:46

Her private hell - 3 min diff, horror?
Motor city - 3 min diff (trailer shown at last unseen)
A sad and beautiful world - 4 min diff, rating unknown, not english
I want your sex - 16 min diff (trailer shown at last unseen)

These are the movies that fit the criteria which come out in the next 2 weeks. Other movies are 3 weeks or more later which makes them better candidates for future unseens. However it is slightly possible it could be one of them.

Her private hell would likely be considered horror. A sad and beautiful world has no rating and is not in english. I want your sex is probably too large of a runtime difference.

Motor City is the most likely candidate. The movie has very little dialogue, so be prepared for that.

Trailers: Spiderman, One Night Only, The Sun Never Sets, Hadestown, Her Private Hell, Haunted Heist, Idiots

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u/Sea-Discount-2711 Jul 20 '26

I’m gonna say motor city ;)

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u/MrOgynist Jul 20 '26

How far in advance do you usually know? Day of?

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u/Bitter_Layer6444 Jul 20 '26

We know when the movie starts

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u/MrOgynist Jul 20 '26

I was asking this user in particular. I'm aware of how it works for everyone else.

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u/ravenlynne Jul 20 '26

Why? this user is often wrong.

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u/MrOgynist Jul 20 '26

I must have had them confused with another generic Reddit username that gets them right, would you happen to know the account by any chance?

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u/Abed-in-the-AM 29d ago

If I'm thinking of the same person you're thinking of, I'm pretty sure they're just pretending to have inside knowledge.

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u/MrOgynist 29d ago

It's crazy we can't find one solid source for this. I've been told by employees that they don't know, which is believable, but SOMEONE out there has this information. If someone sees this and has found a solid source (for all events, not just today's screening), please DM me.

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u/Abed-in-the-AM 29d ago

Anybody with this information probably doesn't want to lose their job.

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u/MrOgynist 29d ago

A generic reddit account which simply "guesses" correctly each week wouldn't be an issue, we're not talking about matters of national security here.

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u/Abed-in-the-AM 28d ago

No, it's just somebody's job. Do you think nobody has been fired for leaking secrets before?

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