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2025    1h 34minTerror, Suspense
4.881%5.6
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Una joven perdida en una serie de conexiones sin sentido se enamora de un hombre carismático y sensible, quien esconde un oscuro secreto que convierte su affaire en una peligrosa obsesión.
Directed by Elric Kane
  • Blu HuntAlex
  • Ben Smith-PetersenKyle
  • John KarnaChris
  • Katherine HughesCara
  • Joey MillinMark
  • Brennan MejiaPaul
  • Aerial WashingtonSarah
  • Josh MarbleDanny
  • Emily Joy LemusBarista
  • Sally SumDate girl
  • Elric KaneDirector / Guión
  • Webb WilcoxenGuión / Coproductor
  • Matt MercerProductor
  • Monte YazzieProductor
  • Rebekah McKendryProductor
  • Star RosencransCoproductor / Editor
  • Graham HartProduction Design
  • Ioana VasileDirector Of Photography
  • Michael KrassnerCompositor de música original
  • Robin ViningCompositor de música original
  • Spoons14 de febrero de 2025
    The Dead Thing is a slow burn, crawling under your skin rather than going straight for the throat. It plays like a twisted allegory for love bombing and the toxicity of modern dating culture, where charm can mask something far more insidious. At its core is Blu Hunt’s standout performance, holding the film together with raw vulnerability and quiet strength. She plays a woman who falls for a stranger who seems too good to be true—because he is. The deeper she’s pulled in, the clearer it becomes that this isn’t just a doomed romance; it’s a seduction built on something predatory. The film leans heavily on its aesthetic—a slick, near-noir visual style that drapes every scene in shadow and soft neon glow. It’s hypnotic, even when the pacing drags. The horror takes its time, more psychological than visceral, and the central antagonist—a male succubus, flipping the usual dynamic—is an intriguing concept. But without Hunt’s grounded performance and the film’s deliberate style, this could have been a mess. The narrative flirts with deeper themes but doesn’t always land them, and at times, the slow pacing threatens to undermine the tension. Still, there’s something lingering about it, something unsettling in the way it captures the feeling of being consumed by someone who only ever meant to devour you. If you appreciate slow-burning, atmospheric horror like The Invitation or the moody existential dread of Only Lovers Left Alive, The Dead Thing is worth a watch. It’s flawed, but its eerie beauty and thematic weight keep it from fading into obscurity.
  • fraggle675 de abril de 2025
    A different take on stalking.
  • thereelvoice30 de marzo de 2025
    If you can suspend your disbelief this story has tense moments that will keep you engaged. The problem lies in what The Dead Thing tries to deliver: a twist that doesn’t quite make sense and opens up car sized plot holes. I found myself asking, “wait a minute…if that, then how?” way too many times throughout to give this film a better rating. The Dead Thing has an interesting premise and the film is solid enough for a one time watch, but after that you’ll let The Dead Thing rest.
  • Josh C14 de febrero de 2025
    Reading through these reviews is laughable. All the reviews from festivals etc…. Clearly they are all friends and family of the director or part of the crew because this movie was absolutely crap! Talk about slow, boring and bad writing. The movie never takes flight and actually goes anywhere. What a waste of time!

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