The Dead Inside (2011 film)

The Dead Inside is a 2011 musical horror film that was directed by Travis Betz.[1] The film had its world premiere on December 20, 2011 at the Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival and was released to DVD on November 20, 2012. It stars Sarah Lassez and Dustin Fasching as a young couple that must deal with supernatural along with their own personal demons.

The Dead Inside
Directed byTravis Betz
Written byTravis Betz
StarringSarah Lassez, Dustin Fasching
Music byMichael Brake, Joel Van Vliet
CinematographyShannon Hourigan
Edited byTravis Betz
Production
company
Drexel Box Productions, Hundy Gilbert Media, Robot vs Dinosaur
Release date
  • December 20, 2011 (2011-12-20) (Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Betz was inspired to make the film after he and his girlfriend had both been "creatively dead for quite some time" and he'd woken one night to hear her making strange noises while she slept.[2] This prompted him to come up with the idea for The Dead Inside and he chose to make it a musical after watching Sarah Lassez perform at a karaoke bar.[2]

Synopsis

Fi (Sarah Lassez) and Wes (Dustin Fasching) are deeply in love, but they find themselves forced to take unfulfilling jobs in order to make ends meet. Wes would rather take pictures of things that interest him, but has to work as a wedding photographer. Fi has been suffering from writer's block and her steady job as the author of The Dead Survive, a series of zombie-themed books, isn't helping her creative juices flow. Their tenuous existence is further threatened when Fi begins to develop signs of schizophrenia that are revealed to be possibly demonic in nature.

Cast

Reception

Fangoria gave the film three out of four skulls and stated that the movie was "a gratifying, rarely predictable experience that works as a musical, relationship drama and horror film simultaneously."[3] Ain't It Cool News praised the film's acting and music, but stated that the movie had "a few pacing issues towards the end as it feels the angsty lyrical hysterics seem to overstay their welcome".[4]

Awards

  • Best Score Award at the Los Angeles United Film Festival (2011, won)[5]
  • Shriekfest Award for Best Supernatural Feature Film at Shriekfest (2011, won)[6]
  • Dan Harkins Breakthrough Filmmaker Award at the Phoenix Film Festival (2011, won)[7]
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References

  1. "Travis Betz Goes Horror-Musical with 'The Dead Inside'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  2. "Shriekfest 2011: Exclusive Q&A with Filmmaker Travis Betz: The Dead Inside". Dread Central. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  3. Hanley, Ken W. ""THE DEAD INSIDE" (DVD Review)". Fangoria. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  4. "AICN HORROR looks at SLEEP TIGHT, ATTACK OF THE HERBALS, THE SHRINE, THE DEAD INSIDE, THE SILENT HOUSE, EVERYONE MUST DIE, THE COLLECTIVE Vol4, plus Bug defends TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D!". AICN. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  5. "The Dead Inside". OFF. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  6. "Winners, 2011". Shriekfest. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  7. "Feature Film Awards". PFF. Archived from the original on 30 July 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
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