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Today he wears an Action Park T-shirt featuring the Grim Reaper and several tombstones. “A lot of things always look rosier in nostalgia,” says Wain, 41, who now lives in Westchester.
For the month of August, Econ Extra Credit invites you to view the film “Class Action Park,” which is available to stream on HBO Max with a subscription. We hope you’ll watch and then send ...
Throughout “Class Action Park” the filmmakers link Mulvihill’s unregulated lethal funhouse to the larger, deregulated capitalistic greed of the Reagan era.
Class Action Park is a documentary showcasing the notorious New Jersey water park that operated from 1978 to 1996. It is part nostalgia, part docudrama, and part horror movie. I visited Action ...
Class Action Park. Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Watch on HBO Max. Class Action Park. Find Tickets. When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
Review: 'Class Action Park' Remembers A Dangerously Good Time The documentary Class Action Park tells the story of a New Jersey theme park that was widely beloved, successful and extremely dangerous.
Class Action Park. HBO Max. Much of the story of Action Park is told the same way you might recall your own adventures in teenage dumbassery: with a kind of bravado that you and your friends did ...
Class Action Park is the documentary that New Jersey's infamous, deadly, and long-since-closed water park deserves. The bulk of the 90-minute journey focuses on the attractions themselves, ...
From 1978 to 1996 — in summer movie terms, from “Animal House” to “Twister” — Vernon, New Jersey’s Action Park waterpark flung thousands upon thousands of … ...
The documentary Class Action Park tells the story of a New Jersey theme park that was widely beloved, successful and extremely dangerous. There's a species of giddy nostalgia that involves ...
A photo of Action Park in “Class Action Park”. The park’s huckster-founder, Gene Mulvihill, provides the focus for writer-directors Chris Charles Scott and Seth Porges.
From 1978 to 1996 — in summer movie terms, from “Animal House” to “Twister” — Vernon, New Jersey’s Action Park waterpark flung thousands upon thousands of … ...