The Dead Center
The Dead Center (2018)

The Dead Center

5/5
(19 votes)
5.7IMDb

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Awards

Los Angeles Film Festival 2018


Nightfall Award

Music City Film Critics' Association Awards 2020


Jim Ridley Award

Reviews

"The Dead Center" is a solidly executed low budget flick that doesn't rely upon cheap jumpscares but grabs your attention through atmospheric eeriness!The excellence in cinematography and the sound department is commendable!

Michael Clark (Jeremy Childs) is a suicide victim in the first as we see him laying on a slab in the Metro General Hospital in Atlanta. He is very dead but not for long as he ambles out of his body bag into an empty bed in the hospital.

I have no idea why this film has the lower rating it does but it is dark, terrifying, and suspenseful. The simplicity of it all really adds weight to the heaviness of the film.

I enjoy a variety of horror movies, and I'm always pleasantly surprised when I find a movie that makes great use of suspense & cosmic horror themes. Worth a watch.

Didn't expect much from this but was pleasantly surprised. Good acting and story.

There are horror movies that are chock full of jump scares intended to make you leap from your seat, popcorn flying through the air as others around you scream in unison. Those movies used to have that effect all the time until the unending number of them were released, each featuring the latest group of glamor models all placed in danger by some never ending stream of maniac or revenge seeking individual.

In the movies, psychiatrists tend to get a bad rap. They are often positioned as the enemy, trying to control the behavior and even the minds of protagonists who believe that things are unlikely but true.

--The Dead Center--I have been waiting a while for a film to scare me deeply and psychologically. And sadly I'm still waiting.

I was mildly expecting something of quality given the 6/7/100 average rating for this movie thus far, however what soon became apparent was transparent, amateur acting throughout,coupled with a student'esque cinematography which is weak and bland throughout. Hard to recommend wasting time watching this movie.

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