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Deadgirl (2008)

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OFCS Rating: 33% Rotten
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"a sombre film that never shows more than it needs to, and never allows its more outrageous or shocking moments to descend into sadistic spectacle or farce."  Eye for Film  Anton Bitel

1.5/5
"It's a tasteless film but it doesn't seem to even enjoy any of the politically correct totems it so openly sprays its bodily fluids over"  Filmcritic.com  Chris Cabin

3/10
"The filmmakers don't really push the envelope visually as much as they are trying to conceptually."  DVDTown.com  Christopher Long

D+
"Clearly inspired by "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" (1973), "Deadgirl" is dirty little video nasty that doesn't begin to approach Warhol's superior production that was directed by Paul Morrissey."  ColeSmithey.com  Cole Smithey

1.5/4
"...it's ultimately hard to work up any real enthusiasm for a film that paints virtually all of its male characters as sleazy rapists with necrophilic tendencies."  Reel Film Reviews  David Nusair

"With a slight hint of developing into more than a teen-pleaser gorefest, 'Deadgirl' instead goes for the jugular and splatters blood."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Donald J. Levit

B-
"A pleasant--or I should say pleasantly unpleasant--surprise...a[n]...effective character study dressed up as a grisly horror movie."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

"A pitiless look at the worst aspects of teenage male horndog-dom ... if there weren't some poisonous kernel of truth in its grotesque, testosterone-poisoned "what if?" premise, no-one would be squirming."  Miss FlickChick  Maitland McDonagh

"... more pose than convincing psychological portrait, leaving little more than a well executed horror film with a very different kind of sexual danger."  Seanax.com  Sean Axmaker
OFCS Rating: 33% Rotten
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