Dead Wood
Theatrical Poster
Directed byDavid Bryant
Sebastian Smith
Richard Stiles
Written byDavid Bryant
Sebastian Smith
Richard Stiles
Produced byDavid Bryant
Sebastian Smith
Richard Stiles
StarringEmily Juniper
Fergus March
Rebecca Craven
Nina Kwok
John Samuel Worsey
CinematographyDavid Bryant
Sebastian Smith
Richard Stiles
Edited byDavid Bryant
Sebastian Smith
Richard Stiles
Music byChris Bouchard
Adam Langston
Production
company
Menan Films
Distributed byDNC Entertainment
Release date
  • 26 May 2007 (2007-05-26)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Dead Wood is a 2007 British horror film, written, produced and directed by David Bryant, Sebastian Smith and Richard Stiles and starring Emily Juniper, Fergus March, Rebecca Craven, Nina Kwok and John Samuel Worsey with Bryant appearing in a small role. Dead Wood was shown at film festivals across Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States, before being released on DVD throughout Europe and North America in 2009.

Synopsis

Four friends leave the city for a relaxing camping weekend in the woods. Once they get settled, a strange young woman enters their campsite looking for her lost boyfriend. One of the four himself goes missing and the rest are pitted against mysterious forces in a fight for their very survival.

Cast

  • Fergus March as Webb
  • Emily Juniper as Larri
  • John Samuel Worsey as Milk
  • Rebecca Craven as Jess
  • Nina Kwok as Ketsy
  • David Bryant as Rob
  • Jay Worthy as Driver
  • Leighton Wise as Forestry Foreman

Recognition

Awards and nominations

The film won the 'B-Movie Award' for 'Best Digital Effects' at the 2007 B-Movie Film Festival in Syracuse, New York.

Reception

Reception for the film has been mixed, with Total Sci-Fi Online saying Dead Wood was "Plodding in places and overly reminiscent of Blair Witch in others, Bryant and co. are nevertheless a team to watch."[1] Dread Central praised the film's "strong performances" but criticized Dead Wood's "slow beginning".[2] DVD Talk also reviewed the film, saying Dead Wood "has a near equal number of strengths and weaknesses" but that due to the extras the movie was "a mild recommendation for the horror crowd."[3] Fatally Yours wrote "despite not liking the first half of the film I admit I am glad to have seen Dead Wood."[4]

References

  1. Dead Wood Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Total Sci-Fi Online
  2. Dead Wood (2007) Dread Central
  3. Dead Wood DVD Talk
  4. Dead Wood (2009) Fatally Yours
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