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Dead Souls

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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4.5/10
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Dead Souls (2012)
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Johnny Petrie learns on his 18th birthday that he was adopted after inheriting a farm in Maine. Eager to start a new life, Johnny leaves home so he can began afresh in this "new" dwelling. H... Read allJohnny Petrie learns on his 18th birthday that he was adopted after inheriting a farm in Maine. Eager to start a new life, Johnny leaves home so he can began afresh in this "new" dwelling. However, Johnny soon discovers that the farm, which has been abandoned for eighteen years s... Read allJohnny Petrie learns on his 18th birthday that he was adopted after inheriting a farm in Maine. Eager to start a new life, Johnny leaves home so he can began afresh in this "new" dwelling. However, Johnny soon discovers that the farm, which has been abandoned for eighteen years since his natural family died, harbors a horrifying history about the deaths of said natura... Read all

  • Director
    • Colin Theys
  • Writers
    • John Doolan
    • Michael Laimo
  • Stars
    • Jesse James
    • Magda Apanowicz
    • Bill Moseley
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    • Director
      • Colin Theys
    • Writers
      • John Doolan
      • Michael Laimo
    • Stars
      • Jesse James
      • Magda Apanowicz
      • Bill Moseley
    • 29User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jesse James
    Jesse James
    • Johnny Petrie
    Magda Apanowicz
    Magda Apanowicz
    • Emma
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Sheriff Depford
    Geraldine Hughes
    Geraldine Hughes
    • Mary Petrie
    Noah Fleiss
    Noah Fleiss
    • Mack
    Jaiden Kaine
    Jaiden Kaine
    • Andrew Judson
    J.H. Torrance Downes
    • Benjamin Conroy
    Elizabeth Irene
    • Faith Conroy
    Kyle Donnery
    • Daniel Conroy
    Bridget Megan Clark
    • Elizabeth Conroy
    Kevin Shea
    • Sheriff Davies
    Jeff Ronan
    • Young Sheriff Depford
    Morgan West
    Morgan West
    • Scott
    Anthony Del Negro
    Anthony Del Negro
    • Jay
    Peter Waluk
    • Eric
    Emma MacKenzie
    Emma MacKenzie
    • Doctor
    • (as Emma Gruttadauria)
    Bastian
    • Dog (Friendly)
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    • Dog (Possessed)
    • Director
      • Colin Theys
    • Writers
      • John Doolan
      • Michael Laimo
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    4thecatabolicmerkitten

    Wasted potential

    This movie would've been much better if the plot was more cohesive. Towards the end, I was really feeling like they lost it and was just hastily wrapping things up. The production quality was promising, so it was a bummer that it failed to keep the story tight.
    6gavin6942

    Better Than Anything on SyFy

    Upon his 18th birthday, a young man receives a mysterious phone call telling him to come out to a property he just inherited. Now, he will learn about his true past and the dark secrets of his family.

    I would first like to point out that director Colin Theys is under 30, and has already accumulated a decent amount of credits. Now, they may not be big projects and he may not be the next big thing in horror. However, "Dead Souls" was better than average and I think we might be seeing Theys moving up in the world very soon.

    The film as a whole has a creepy atmosphere and preys on the connection between God, faith and how far we will go for what we believe in. Other stories have told this tale with varying degrees of success. Here, I think we have a new angle -- the protagonist, despite being born into such a home, is completely unaware of it and experiencing everything for the first time. He is an outsider as much as an insider.

    Not all of the acting is great, and some of the characters are a bit random and show up without reason. Even Emma seems to be thrown in there for nothing more than a romantic interest. I do have to single out Bill Moseley as doing an excellent job. He gets roles in many bad films and gives performances to match. Here, I think he gives it his all.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Well, at least it had potential...

    There were two reasons for why I sat down to watch "Dead Souls", the first and most obvious one was the fact that it is a horror movie, given my life-long romance with the horror genre. But the most important reason was because Bill Moseley was on the cast list.

    Let's get on with it then, shall we?

    While the storyline had potential, I was sitting with an overwhelming sense of 'was that really it?' once the movie ended. It felt like director Colin Theys hardly utilized all the potential that the storyline had. And that was a shame because it crippled the overall viewing experience of the movie.

    There wasn't much of any noteworthy or worthwhile horror elements in "Dead Souls" that haven't already been seen countless times in other movies. So for a seasoned horror veteran as myself, this was hardly an illuminating horror experience.

    The acting in the movie was adequate, just keep in mind that the cast ensemble is rather small and limited, so there is a lot riding on the shoulders of the performers. They fared adequately, I would say. Nothing memorable though. And Bill Moseley, while he was in the movie, he was a mere support cast in the movie. So they made the most famous person and a horror icon nonetheless into a mere support character in the movie. No, just no. That was a blow to the movie that dragged down the enjoyment, especially since he only had a limited screen time as well.

    I managed to sit through the entire movie, waiting for something extraordinary to happen or for the movie to pick up its pacing and throw something unexpected my way... It just never happened, and as such then my rating of "Dead Souls" is a less than mediocre one; four out of ten stars.

    This is hardly a movie that made an impression in the horror genre. I am sure come next week, then I will already have forgotten about it. Nor is it a movie that you will watch more than once.
    6siderite

    Classical ghost story

    I can't blame this movie for much. It is a typical horror movie for this age, where the script is a random mix of other films of the genre, the horror is done via camera angle tricks, the bloody scenes or the nudity are removed and most of the movie is people not understanding what is going on or running around like headless chickens when they do. But I've seen so many films like this that it doesn't bother me anymore. It's not scary either, though.

    I loved the Osiris and Jesus angle and, while the rest of the story made no sense, the idea that modern gods are just knockoffs of the old ones seemed really funny. They could have done something with this other than a bunch of homicidal hillbillies looking for eternal life. I am sure they didn't intend it to be funny, but it was for me.

    Bottom line: This film is so incredibly average that it becomes mere background noise. There were a few ideas in it that could have made an impact, but I am sure none of the creators of the film actually cared. The highlight of the movie has to be Magda Apanowicz, who is cute as hell, even if her character is a complete mess.
    6S1rr34l

    Dead Good Story... Dead Average Film...

    So winters heading our way and what better way to spend those cold dark nights? How about wrapped up with your beloved with a nice drink by your side and a spooky film on the picture box?

    Dead Souls is one of those types of films.

    From the outset, the screenwriter, John Doolan, does a good job of creating mystery while giving you tension. Everything appears fine in the Conroy family. Fathers hard at work in the barn. Mother is singing to her newborn. The teen daughter is in her bedroom listening to music. The younger brother is to-and-froing on the swing in the garden. Life seems blissful if a little impoverished. But as the minutes' tick by you notice mother is sick and father's work is darker than you expected... something isn't right in this Conroy household.

    But in this little opening section, you can see where the deteriorations in the strength of the movie will come. The Direction.

    Colin Theys is good at the action sequences but the building of atmosphere is not one of his strong points. The tension comes from the story and the strange happenings rather than camera and audio techniques. Though the ritual towards the end of the story is effective. Theys utilises his action style to help ramp up the tension and create a sense of urgency as the stereo chimes out the clock gongs.

    The principal aspect that strengthens this film the most is the story. Which I have to say, is based on a novel by Michael Laimo. A novel that's now on my wishlist. I find screenplays from novels tend to have more power and strength, especially in horror now it's become overfilled with, "Hey! I've had a good idea for a film," writers and directors. The trouble with writer-director's is they are usually good at only one of those jobs; very seldom are they good at both. I don't know how closely the film follows the book so I'll give credit to both Laimo and Doolan for the build-up to the film's crescendo ending. I loved the ending, though I did guess the outcome, it's still expertly handled by all.

    Lastly to the acting. Mostly it's above average. However, there is one person who lets the team down a little. Noah Fleiss as Mack is about as wooden as an actor can get. I get the feeling, at times, that he'd rather not be there. It's when the possessions begin that he could have come into his own by taking the mannerisms of the person possessing him. However, he just comes across as awkward.

    On the whole, this is an average little ghost story nicely told. There's nothing new or exciting about the film but it is enjoyable and a nice flick to cuddle up with. Worth one watch at least - If you've already watched it then check out my lists for new ideas for your viewing pleasure...

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    • Trivia
      The shed Johnny and Emma hide in was originally located behind the barn, but it was discovered during the shoot that the shed had been demolished to make room for removing an old RV.
    • Crazy credits
      No animals, ghosts or people were harmed in the production of this motion picture.
    • Connections
      References Psychose (1960)

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Screamworks Records (Sweden)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mrtve duše
    • Filming locations
      • Canterbury, Connecticut, USA(Conroy Farm)
    • Production companies
      • Chiller Films
      • Synthetic Cinema International
      • Synthetic Productions
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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