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  1. Dec 28, 2011 · Filmmaker David DeCoteau has become famous for two things - creating his own genre of film (boxer briefs horror), and for casting hot young actors who may or may not go on to bigger things, but more than likely would rather have all evidence of their involvement (see above) wiped from their resumes.

  2. Feb 20, 1998 · for politics. And that’s just fine for director David DeCoteau. After years. of b-movies, DeCoteau’s first true personal film is an ultra-low budget. homage to 1940’s romantic comedies. After a...

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  3. Jul 7, 2022 · DeCoteau is a cinema savvy, pop-culture vulture and Voodoo Academy serves as his knowing entry in the sex-and-faith stakes; a deliberately debauched distillation of such eclectic yet thematically tethered texts as Michael Powell’s Black Narcissus (1947) and Ken Russell’s The Devils (1971), the nunsploitation pictures those classics inspired, and...

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  5. Mar 6, 2020 · However, such additional spooky nonsense does afford DeCoteau the chance to flex his stylistic muscles, and it’s as a slick, robust, and sustainedly ghoulish exercise in horror aesthetics that Prison of the Dead excels.

  6. DeCoteau's experience in creating content in countries all over the world makes him a proven choice for exceptionally challenging movie projects. He resides in British Columbia, Canada and Hollywood, California.

  7. In 1986, DeCoteau directed and produced his first feature film for another generous film legend, Charles Band. DeCoteau has gone on to produce and direct more than 170 motion pictures over the past forty years. His passion lies in the creation of popular genre programming made for world consumption.

  8. Nov 1, 2001 · DeCoteau has been hitting the genre for a while. He gave us. cult classics like “Sorority Babes In The Slimeball. Bowl-O-Rama”. and today, he’s still kicking it with his popular ...

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