‘Dead Lover’ Review: Macabre Attempt to Keep a Lost Romance Alive Is Both Entertaining and Inventive
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When a film starts with a quote from Mary Shelley, it’s tempting to predict exactly where the story might be going. Sure enough, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Dead Lover” director Grace Glowicki spent her film’s premiere at TIFF with her sweater pulled up halfway over her face. During ...
We've had two Frankenstein adaptations in less than five months, but before Guillermo del Toro and Maggie Gyllenhaal there was Grace Glowicki. The Canadian auteur's Dead Lover premiered at the 2025 ...
Dead Lover is not for everyone. But since when has that been a bad thing? Writer/director/star Grace Glowicki brings audiences a singular whacked-out vision made from a low budget and a wide range of ...
A lonely woman, solely referred to as Gravedigger, has never known romance due to the putrid scent she absorbs from her occupational namesake in the latest feature from director, star and co-writer ...
In Frank Zappa’s 1974 song “Cheepnis”, he sings of the poodle-shaped monster “Frunobulax,” and his adoration for the 1956 B-movie It Conquered The World where one could see the 2x4 being used to prod ...
A lonely gravedigger tries to Frankenstein love in Grace Glowicki’s macabre queer romance. By Erik Piepenburg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
‘Dead Lover’ Review: Macabre Attempt to Keep a Lost Romance Alive Is Both Entertaining and Inventive
Genre actor-director Grace Glowicki's horror comedy, about a gravedigger determined to revive a lost mate, should earn her many new fans. Glowicki’s peculiar tale starts with the introduction of its ...
Director and star Grace Glowicki talks about her midnight movie and how some scratch-and-sniff cards are more than just a gimmick. For those who have seen “Dead Lover,” Glowicki’s film is all about ...
‘Dead Lover’ Review: Macabre Attempt to Keep a Lost Romance Alive Is Both Entertaining and Inventive
When a film starts with a quote from Mary Shelley, it’s tempting to predict exactly where the story might be going. Sure enough, “Dead Lover” features the resurrection of a dead creature, and yet, ...
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