

Dinosaurs are Dead
A young girl's perspective on life changes when she must take care of her mother during an epileptic seizure.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, experimental laboratory, a team of scientists makes a groundbreaking discovery: they have successfully cloned a living dinosaur. However, their triumph quickly turns to terror as the prehistoric creature escapes containment. The scientists must now fight for their lives against the apex predator they unleashed, all while dealing with the ethical implications of their creation.
Critical Reception
Dinosaurs Are Dead is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered mixed to positive reviews from a niche audience appreciative of its creature-feature elements and practical effects. While some critics praised its ambition and suspense, others pointed to its limited scope and occasional pacing issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its creative use of practical effects and creature design within budget constraints.
- Some viewers found the suspenseful atmosphere and direct confrontation with the dinosaur compelling.
- Criticisms often noted the film's straightforward plot and less developed character arcs.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through aggregated Google Reviews, but discussions on forums and social media suggest a positive reception among fans of independent horror and creature features.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Andrew R. Jones, also handled many of the practical effects and stunts himself due to the independent nature and limited budget of the production.
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