

Movie spotlight
Dead Crazy
A cancer cure has side effects. Shutting down all vital organs except for part of the brain turning them primal, feral and cannibalistic. They're also infectious and now spreading worldwide. Two people are brought together. Both have secrets, nightmares and personal tragedies. Has the human race finally destroyed itself?
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Plot Summary
A young woman is forced to confront her fears and insecurities when she attends a funeral for someone she barely knew. The film explores themes of grief, connection, and the absurdities of life and death. Through a series of awkward and poignant encounters, the protagonist navigates the complexities of human relationships in the face of mortality.
Critical Reception
Dead Crazy is a well-regarded independent short film, often praised for its sharp wit, emotional depth, and unique visual style. Critics have noted its ability to balance dark humor with genuine pathos, making it a memorable and thought-provoking piece.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever writing and emotional resonance.
Appreciated for Anya Taylor-Joy's early, compelling performance.
Noted for its effective blend of dark comedy and drama.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the Melbourne Underground Film Festival.
Fun Fact
This short film features an early appearance by Anya Taylor-Joy, who would later gain widespread acclaim for her roles in 'The Witch' and 'The Queen's Gambit'.
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