Entertainment Movies Horror & Thriller Movies People Are Self-Conscious About Eating Popcorn During John Krasinski's Mostly-Silent 'A Quiet Place' John Krasinski's hit new horror flick is not very snack-friendly. By Madison Roberts Madison Roberts Madison Roberts is a former writer at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE IN 2023. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 11, 2018 02:56PM EDT Photo: Jonny Cournoyer It seems John Krasinski and Emily Blunt have taken horror movies to a new level. Not only did the content of their new hit flick A Quiet Place terrify viewers who visited the theater to watch it on the big screen, but the extended periods of silence seemed to pose problems for movie-goers who wanted to enjoy their snacks. The movie, which Krasinski directed and starred in alongside his wife Blunt, features a family who has to stay silent in order to not alert the monsters residing in their home, who hunt based on sound. Although the film has received rave reviews from critics and the public alike, many theatergoers have taken to social media to express the struggles they faced while trying to munch on nachos, candy and popcorn in a quiet theater. Make the ‘Sweet and Salty’ Recipe Scarlett Johansson Loves from Her Paris Popcorn Shop Some viewers took to Twitter to mock how sensitive the audience seemed to noises, whereas other people said that even though they bought snacks, they were too self-conscious to actually eat them in the theater. Want the ultimate dish on the latest celebrity food news, plus exclusive recipes, videos and more? Click here to subscribe to the People Food newsletter. RELATED VIDEO: Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Support John Krasinski and Emily Blunt at ‘A Quiet Place’ Premiere Even a pregnant Chrissy Teigen went to see the movie with her husband John Legend, joking on Twitter that she was attempting to sneak an entire home-cooked meal into the theater. So, if the idea of eating in silence makes you uncomfortable, it might be best to skip the snack line altogether. Close