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DEAD DICKS Available on Blu-ray From Artsploitation Films July 28th
DEAD DICKS will be available on Blu-ray From Artsploitation Films July 28th
DEAD DICKS, a light-hearted, metaphysical sci-fi horror film, is a bizarre celebration of death, resurrection and insanity. Think Harold and Maud meets Groundhog Day as directed by Alain Resnais (Last Year at Marienbad). Richie is a suicidal young man who, every time he kills himself, finds himself very much alive but with a dead body of him in his apartment. His sister comes to the rescue, but as the bodies pile up, the pair think that a vagina-like opening in Richie’s bedroom might hold the answer.
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The critics love DEAD DICKS:
“Heston Horwin is fantastic as the depressed, suicidal Richie. He overcomes many of the film’s problems through sheer charisma and intensity. As Becca, Jillian Harris plays the put-upon and exhausted sister perfectly…Thanks to an impeccable cast and a more substantial, interesting second half, the movie is worth watching at least once.” Bobby LePire, Film Threat“Dead Dicks is a solid science fiction/horror/drama that peaks your interested right from the start and it keeps you glued to the screen waiting and wanting to see what happens to these likable characters. The film certainly brings a lot of cool ideas to the table and it ends up be an original and unique film that will leave you talking about it long after it is over. I highly recommend checking out this little gem.” – VideoViews
“I stress that despite parts that may be funny, Dead Dicks is no comedy … unless comedies have started carrying suicide-prevention PSAs before minute one. Chris Bavota and Lee Paula Springer make a loud splash with a high-concept mindfuck operating on little more than two brave, believable performances and the hard-charging assault of Tusk & Bruiser’s melodic post-rock to chart their arc…ingenuity reigns throughout.” — Rod Lot, Flick Attack
“An entertaining trip from beginning to end.” – ScreenRant
“A nifty blend of the tragic and the absurd.” – Jay Seaver, EFilmCritic
“The most impressive aspect of Dead Dicks though is in the writing (credited to both directors Chris Bavota and Lee Paula Springer). It’s an incredibly sensitive topic that is handled exceptionally well from cast and directors alike…” – HorrorDNA
“A heartbreaking piece of cinema…a tragic, emotional tearjerker wrapped up in an intense blend of horror, sci-fi and dark comedy.” – HorrorCultFilms
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