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Directed by: Andrew Parkinson
Starring: Beverley Wilson (Jo), Antonia Beamish (Ann), Anna Swift (Sian), Bart Ruspoli (Christian), Brendan Gregory (Old man), Eva Fontaine (Fran), Fiona Carr (Zoe)
Country: UK; Effed Up British-Irish Cinema
Language: English
Runtime: 01:28:24
Genres: Cannibalism, Gore-Gruesome, Scars-Body Modification
Plot – Spoilers:
Dead Creatures opens with a man strapped to a chair spasming unconvincingly and you know the kind of trash you’re in for.
There’s some dude who looks like he’d have made prefect if he’d ever been to a school. This guy goes around biting women and a few gay men. But it’s the women we’re interested in here and once bitten, they develop a craving for human flesh while their own bodies slowly decay. These women somehow find each other and hang around, taking turns finding meat. Made in 2001, this has some decent practical effects when the women are not chatting about nothing in particular. Not sure why they never try and hunt down the guy who bit them. There’s also the father of a missing girl who likes to ballroom alone and comically breaks down inconsolably when he’s drunk. But he has a bolt gun and so is relevant here.
why is everyone in this movie so ugly
fucking pro-palestine shit