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" Dead End" is a satisfying supernatural film that has dark humour and some gross out moments. Both Ray Wise and Lin Shaye are excellent in their roles as the parents, particularly as the...
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Dead End is a good film to prove that the horror genre is NOT dead and that there are still young directors who approach the genre with the right attitude. The plot is nowhere near groundbreaking or astonishing, but yet you couldn't care less about that.
Dec 7, 2023 · December 7, 2023. By. Paul Lê. Dead End is the embodiment of the old saying “road to nowhere.” In this 2003 horror movie, one unlucky family’s annual trip to grandma’s house doesn’t go...
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 78% based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. [7] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised the film as "macabre and supernatural in the approved manner, not stunningly original, but with some ingenious twists and humorous performances." [5]
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Sep 26, 2003 · Dead End: Directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa. With Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Mick Cain, Alexandra Holden. Christmas Eve. On his way to his in-laws with his family, Frank Harrington decides to try a shortcut, for the first time in 20 years. It turns out to be the biggest mistake of his life.
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- 2003-09-26
Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/17/23 Full Review JFM A surprising movie that touches on issues that would surprise many. Abject poverty, child abuse, elitism, alcoholism, parental ...
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Dec 22, 2023 · “Dead End” (2003) is one of the most efficiently budgeted Christmas horror films out there, but luckily it’s not a dead end of entertainment. Balancing horror with comedy is always tricky, but the writer-director duo of Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Fabrice Canepa – in their first and most notable credit – do a fine job.