Review of Dead Silence (1991) by Matt Zoller Seitz for New York Times — 18 Mar 2007
The director, James Wan, and the writer, Leigh Whannell (the team behind the controversially brutal "Saw" series), deliver the mandatory shocks and gross-outs, backed by dissonant bursts of music and made almost elegant by the cinematographer John R.
Leonetti's desaturated images.
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This review of Dead Silence (1991) was written by Matt Zoller Seitz and published by New York Times on 18 Mar 2007.
Dead Silence has generally received mixed reviews.
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