May 05, 2007

Gangs of the Dead Now Roaming Abandoned Warehouses Nationwide

(Posted In DVD News Drama Horror Trailer Alert USA and Canada )

gangsofthedead.jpgGangs of the Dead, Duane Stinnett's "crime story with zombies," is now out on DVD in Region 1. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival last June (under its original title, Last Rites), where I had a chance to interview Stinnett and his filmmaking partner Krissann Shipley (he directed, co-wrote, co-produced, and edited; she co-wrote, co-produced, and acted).

Stinnett has a deep knowledge of and love for horror films, and that's reflected in Gangs of the Dead. Working with a very small budget and, basically, one location, he makes the most of it. He makes excellent use of the warehouse setting by employing a huge variety of camera angles, rarely approaching the same shot in the same way twice. The film generates a lot of tension and contains several welcome twists.

The DVD from Universal Studios includes a behind the scenes featurette and audio commentary. My copy has evidently been delayed in the mail, so I can't comment specifically on the DVD. But when I first saw the film a few days before the actual premiere, on a screener copy that was loaned to me, all by myself, watching on a laptop, it was an unexpected trip. I stand behind what I wrote, as quoted on the back of the box cover: "Freaked me out in the middle of the night. Trust me, you'll want to see this movie."

Amazon.com Listing
Trailer (MySpace.com embedded)
Interview with Filmmakers Duane Stinnett and Krissann Shipley (Twitch)

» Posted by Peter Martin at May 5, 2007 03:05 PM
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You cannot be serious.

» Posted by crazybee at May 5, 2007 11:38 PM

Peter Martin your a hack or your high, or both- "freaked me out in the middle of the night"? You sir are never to be trusted again. Your comments are forever meaningless.

» Posted by andrew at June 21, 2007 02:24 PM

crazybee - Sorry for the late response: Yes, I'm serious.

andrew - I don't get high. You are, of course, free to call me a "hack" or anything else derogatory if you feel my standards are too low. Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary defines "hack" in relation to being paid; for the record, I am not paid for writing anything at Twitch, and neither was I paid for the quote mentioned above.

As to "freaked me out in the middle of the night" -- it did.

In retrospect, I probably went too far with that "Trust me" statement -- everyone has different standards, and I should have anticipated that others (i.e. perhaps even most) would disagree with me. C'est la vie. Perhaps the better statement would have been: "I really liked this movie, but you may not, so don't buy or rent it just because I say so."

Thanks for taking the time to comment.

» Posted by Peter Martin at June 21, 2007 05:31 PM

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