DEADSIGHT – Review by Liz Whittemore

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If you thought 28 Days was terrifying, Deadsight is next level, insanity. Imagine waking up to realize you’re alone in a zombie outbreak.Oh, and you’re just discovering you’re blind. What?!

Ben and Mara are thrown together in an impossible scenario. Both characters face challenges that make them brilliant foils for one another. The dead have the same high speed we saw in 28 Days but they also possess a higher intellect in their animalistic approach to the still human variety of people.

The film’s handheld camera style is perfect for allowing the audience to be down on the ground with Ben and Mara. Continue reading on I SCREAM YOU SCREAM.

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Liz Whittemore

Liz Whittemore is the author of AWFJ's I SCREAM YOU SCREAM blog. She is Co-Managing Editor and writes for www.ReelNewsDaily.com, hosts the podcast Girls On Film and is a contributing writer for Cinemit.com and The ArtsWireWeekly. Now New York-based, she was born and raised in northern Connecticut. She's a graduate of The American Musical & Dramatic Academy, and has performed at Disneyland and famed Hartford Children's Theater, and been a member of NYC's Boomerang Theater, Connecticut's Simsbury Summer Theater, Virginia's Offstage Theatre, where she also directed. Her film credits include Suburban Skies and Surrender. In 2008, she shot Jabberwocky, a documentary now in post-production. Liz is still a children's theatre director and choreographer. She's working on an updated adaptation of Romeo and Juliet and a series of children's books.