AfterDeath
AfterDeath (2015)

AfterDeath

4/5
(17 votes)
4.0IMDb

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Awards

Nocturna Madrid International Fantastic Film Festival 2015


Nocturna Dark Visions Award Best Film
Dark Visions International Competition

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The movie and it's premise was pretty good but around the end the story does get a little forced on you. You start to figure out what everyone sins are little by little.

Quite a good, refreshing, clever movie. Must not be seen as a horror movie.

I absolutely understand why this movie has a pitiful 4.0 average with barely more than 1,000 votes: it's because it has such a pessimistic premise.

I like the concept and hope to see something like this that's watchable in the future but the trailer was enough to tell the whole story in this case.

Maybe my generosity is compromised given the fact that in the same day I watched The New Mutants and this movie so I was really comparing the two. Taking into consideration the amount of money that was invested into TNM, this movie is by no means way better.

Afterdeath: Five people in a house realise that they are dead and in some sort of afterlife. Four were washed up on a beach, one may be hovering between life and death They perished in a nightclub collapse: I died with a pink drink with an umbrella in it in my hand.

After a few days of panels, partying, and Halloween madness at Austin Film Festival I decided that finding a late night film to watch might be the healthiest way to ride out the evening (at least 80,000 masked revelers roam the streets of downtown every year). So I landed on "Afterdeath", a film I had enjoyed the synopsis of, and more importantly, was located 8 miles out of town at the Alamo Drafthouse Village.

AfterDeath- is an intelligent existential twist on a Horror film. Relying less on "Jump Scares" it packs a more psychological punch.

I absolutely loved this psychological horror. It was a super fresh take on the genre that I've honestly never seen before.

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