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  1. Showing Editorial results for david decoteau. Search instead in Creative? of 2. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic David Decoteau photos & royalty-free pictures, taken by professional Getty Images photographers. Available in multiple sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. Shortly after, DeCoteau started his own production company, Rapid Heart Pictures, and explored his new formula: genre movies that celebrated the male body, tastefully enough to avoid censorship in ...

  3. Aug 3, 2006 · Winnipeg-based director David DeCoteau is queering the dark underbelly of the film industry in ways that Wes Craven never dared. DeCoteau has directed more than 50 B-movies since the early 1980s, and in the past few years has taken his career in a new direction with an ongoing string of homoerotic, teen supernatural thrillers that have attracted new legions of horror fans.

  4. Mar 6, 2020 · Matty unleashes a quick appraisal of the homoerotic horror auteur’s slick programmer. Though released the month before J.R. Bookwalter’s also-lensed-in-Bucharest Witchouse II: Blood Coven (2000), David DeCoteau’s PRISON OF THE DEAD was, in fact, the final Full Moon flick to be made in Romania, before the studio’s legendary head honcho, Charlie Band, reverted his production line back to ...

  5. DeCoteau made that now infamous children’s film that, when I showed it to my 3 year old, he very slowwwly turned his head and gave me the worst stink-eye in stink-eye history. Bad David keeps going.

  6. Oct 19, 2020 · Matty takes a look (sorry) at the cult auteur’s gleefully gay sci-fi horror romp. There’s a line a couple of minutes into THE KILLER EYE (1999), when Jonathan Norman’s mad scientist, Dr. Jordan Grady, tells his latest guinea pig, a young street hustler played by Ryan Van Steenis, that he’s about to partake in “an experiment in ...

  7. Jun 26, 2020 · Paul Bartel!) offset the film’s gristle-strewn core with a waggish, pantomime-y vibe in keeping with DeCoteau’s pulpy aesthetic. USA 1996 Action 93mins. Maxwell Caulfield, Trevor Goddard, Linda Blair, Stacy Keach Dir. David DeCoteau Wri. Rory Johnston, Bud Robertson and Nick Spagnoli, from a story by Rory Johnston.