Former detective-turned-author confronts copycat killings from his unsolved case. Severe headaches and revelation of adoption add suspicion as evidence points to him. His life spirals into a... Read allFormer detective-turned-author confronts copycat killings from his unsolved case. Severe headaches and revelation of adoption add suspicion as evidence points to him. His life spirals into a nightmare as he races to uncover the truth.Former detective-turned-author confronts copycat killings from his unsolved case. Severe headaches and revelation of adoption add suspicion as evidence points to him. His life spirals into a nightmare as he races to uncover the truth.
Regina Gaigalas
- Gwen McCullough
- (as Gina Gaigalas)
Jackie Kelleher
- Todd's Mother
- (as Jacqui Kelleher)
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Iren Koster is a real auteur. Full of ideas that are realized on the screen with genuine skill and vision. Full of action and excitement.
This is the hallmark of the Koster directorial approach. I unqualifiedly recommend this film all film aficionados who really enjoy entertainment and a thriller.
These Australian actors are comparable to the finest American actors. Enjoyed the locations and great production value.
I read that Koster's next project is the action comedy "Perfect Partners". I am looking forward to viewing it on the big screen.
Koster has a knack for nabbing "A" talent like Eddie Griffin and Michael Clarke Duncan.
This is the hallmark of the Koster directorial approach. I unqualifiedly recommend this film all film aficionados who really enjoy entertainment and a thriller.
These Australian actors are comparable to the finest American actors. Enjoyed the locations and great production value.
I read that Koster's next project is the action comedy "Perfect Partners". I am looking forward to viewing it on the big screen.
Koster has a knack for nabbing "A" talent like Eddie Griffin and Michael Clarke Duncan.
This is a wonderfully crafted, small independent picture. I was pleasantly surprised. It's as good as they come! The leader actor, William Snow is a star in the making. The locations, script, and directions are all top notch. This movie is a must see.
Dead End is loads of fun to watch. It keeps you in suspense until the very end. I'd recommend this film to anyone who enjoys a good mystery. A great addition to anyone's DVD collection. You'll enjoy re-watching this thriller to see what clues you missed along the way, and to find that you are just as surprised the second, or third time around. The romantic scenes between the stars is hot and steamy. Excellent direction all around, and the cast is superb. I can't wait to see more films from this writer/director. It's great to see some new talent that has great stories to tell. It's not often that you're shocked at the end. Great job!
I couldn't stop watching this film. The story and look of Dead End kept me captivated. I have to say it has some of the most memorable sex scenes I've ever seen in a film. All done with utmost in quality and good taste. My friend told me about it and I'm happy I bought a copy of it on the Internet, it was well worth the money.
This Australian flick isn't that bad after all. I found it at a sell-out classified under horror but I couldn't find any horror elements in it but it's really a good thriller with some bloody murders.
It was the director Iren Koster first attempt to make a flick. It isn't bad to watch you just want to know what's going on. But the overall look of the flick is that it looks like an television flick. But not one to watch with the whole family. I come back to that later. The acting wasn't that bad either looking at William Snow (Brotherhood Of Blood) having his first role outside a TV movie. He is believable. His opponent is Victoria Hill having her first role ever. She was believable too.
By having a TV movie look you should think that it's watchable on a Saturday night with your family. I won't do that because for children it could be a bit too rough. The killings are a bit rough sometimes but never are that bloody or gory. But you will have for example a hook smashed into somebodies neck. They do show some killings and by doing that it's not watchable for under sixteens. Further on there's even some nudity and even full frontal nudity from Victoria Hill and she do reveal it all. And that happens a few times during this thriller.
It's really a who-dun-it, a bit like Dressed To Kill you will see what I mean. A good effort nevertheless and surely one to see.
Gore 1/5 Nudity 2,5/5 Story 3/5 Effects 2/5 Comedy 0/5
It was the director Iren Koster first attempt to make a flick. It isn't bad to watch you just want to know what's going on. But the overall look of the flick is that it looks like an television flick. But not one to watch with the whole family. I come back to that later. The acting wasn't that bad either looking at William Snow (Brotherhood Of Blood) having his first role outside a TV movie. He is believable. His opponent is Victoria Hill having her first role ever. She was believable too.
By having a TV movie look you should think that it's watchable on a Saturday night with your family. I won't do that because for children it could be a bit too rough. The killings are a bit rough sometimes but never are that bloody or gory. But you will have for example a hook smashed into somebodies neck. They do show some killings and by doing that it's not watchable for under sixteens. Further on there's even some nudity and even full frontal nudity from Victoria Hill and she do reveal it all. And that happens a few times during this thriller.
It's really a who-dun-it, a bit like Dressed To Kill you will see what I mean. A good effort nevertheless and surely one to see.
Gore 1/5 Nudity 2,5/5 Story 3/5 Effects 2/5 Comedy 0/5
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- TriviaVictoria Hill's debut.
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- A$3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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