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- The Dead Center is dark and brooding, but hypnotic in its delivery. It is considerably more intelligent than its synopsis suggests. Various plot threads are introduced, presenting a simple yet elegant mystery. It is in the converging of these threads that the tension escalates to boiling point.
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Oct 11, 2019 · In contrast, “The Dead Center” is evocative of every Shudder offering about deadly infections spread by zombified killers, all the way down to its recycled denouement. It jolts the senses without ever quite tickling the brain.
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Oct 9, 2019 · The Dead Center is ultimately an atmospheric study of human futility. John Doe might be a monster, but he’s also the ultimate incurable victim, who destroys any degree of control that Forrester and Graham fight to assume over their surroundings.
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Oct 10, 2019 · ‘The Dead Center’: Film Review. A suicide victim mysteriously comes back to life in Billy Senese's horror thriller 'The Dead Center,' starring acclaimed indie filmmaker Shane Carruth.
A movie review of 'The Dead Center' directed by Billy Senese and starring Shane Carruth, Jeremy Childs, Poorna Jagannathan, and Bill Feehely.