Twitter Review: Dead Snow
22 Apr 2010
Movie-loving ‘Dead Snow’ deals engagingly with undying evil and pointless greed, but the Nazi-zombie trifle is mostly large with intestines.
http://twitter.com/Culture_Snob2/statuses/12647813925
Permanent link: http://www.culturesnob.net/2010/04/tweet-12647813925/
Posted by Culture Snob on Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Filed in Movies, Tweets and tagged Dead Snow (1), Foreign-Language Films (29), Horror (76), Nazis (2), Twitter Reviews (64), Zombies (9).
Possibly related entries: Twitter Review: Inglourious Basterds. Twitter Review: Planet Terror. The Best of Bad Choices. Eat the Rich. Gore Porn.
Previous entry: Twitter Review: Sugar.
Next entry: Twitter Review: Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Bookmark and share this entry.
No Comments
Preview Your Comment
Leave a comment
Recent Entries
Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch
My essay on David Cronenberg’s adaptation of Naked Lunch is now up at Edward Copeland on Film. I’ll post it here in a few days.
Gross Error
How is The Human Centipede (First Sequence) not among the most transgressive and repulsive movies ever made? For those not familiar with the premise of writer/director Tom Six’s feature, there’s no reason to be coy about it. The Internet Movie...
Swan Song
“Happy New Year, first of all,” Jimi Hendrix says to the Fillmore East crowd at the dawn of 1970. “We hope you have about a million or two million more of them — if we can get over this summer.”...
Catching Up with the Coens
For whatever reason, I’ve steadfastly avoided most of the Coen brothers’ sillier movies. (If forced to ascribe a cause, I would point to The Hudsucker Proxy.) But a friend’s earnest e-mail (titled “Urgent Coen Brothers symbolism inquiry”) pushed me to...
Looking Forward
Atom Egoyan has been on some kind of losing streak. Since his breakthrough masterpiece The Sweet Hereafter in 1997, his fiction features have gone from dense and compelling if awkward psychological dramas (1999’s Felicia’s Journey and 2002’s Ararat) to blunt,...
Latest Twitter Review
- 2005’s ‘Stay’ is too aggressively off, fostering sensitivity to its head game rather than engagement in the story. Gosling holds it together
> More Twitter updates
Recent Comments
- Nathan: I prefer to look at the text rather than what the creator intended, or what the creator intended originally. And regardless of direct references...Culture Snob
Why Are There Frogs Falling from the Sky? - I just watched “Magnolia” for the first time, and in the daze afterwards I stumbled on this article. I found it very interesting, but after...
- If anybody is still reading this, there is LITERALLY what to this naive viewer appears to be a smoking gun (as in, a gun with...toasted
Ebert's Game: Still Hidden - Thanks, Culture Snob, for this excellent series of Magnolia analysis. Last night I watched it again for the first time in ten years, having seen...
- Great post. Very relevant five years later - when we went through the financial crisis. Again there was loads of indignation but very little understanding...Clifford Jackman
No School for Scandal
Most-Read Entries
- Magnolia and Meaning
3,842 views since November 7, 2007
- Why Are There Frogs Falling from the Sky?
3,255 views since November 7, 2007
- Short-Film Week: A Sweet, Whimsical, Dirty Movie About Rape or Regression
2,679 views
- A Static Film About Transience (and Self-Involvement, and Blowjobs)
2,332 views
- Burnt Toast
2,327 views
Most-Read Entries This Week
Recent Polls
Recent Audio Content
- Vic Chesnutt: A Quest for Joy (an interview)
- Chris Thile of Punch Brothers: A Big Arrow (an interview)
- Evolutionist David Sloan Wilson: The Psychopathic Chicken (an interview)
- Philip Dickey of Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin: I Will Make You Like Me (an interview)
- Jim Eno of Spoon: Rough-Edged Perfection (an interview)
- > Full list of audio content
Recent Bookmarks
Other Voices
- JonathanRosenbaum.com > Everywar [THE RAGGEDY RAWNEY]
- The House Next Door > Justified: Season 3, Episode 4, “The Devil You Know”
- The Film Doctor > Handling death rather well: Alexander Payne’s The Descendants
- GreenCine Daily > INTERVIEW: Ben Wheatley
- my new plaid pants > Richard Madden Four Times
- The Daily Notebook > Daily Briefing. Garrel and Nico, New Offscreen and More
- Burbanked > this makes me uncomfortable.
- The Large Association of Movie Blogs > The LAMB Devours the Oscars: Best Picture - Hugo
- The Audient > Held hostage by this menace
- Cinema Styles > Happy Birthday, Charles Dickens!
- Only the Cinema > Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
- Stale Popcorn > Another Trip Around the Mommie Dearest Rodeo
- Observations on film art > The Ship of Statements sails on
- The Seventh Art > Agneepath, Bollywood, Agneepath
- scanners > The Artist: Everybody loves/hates a frontrunner!
- Moon In The Gutter > Operation Screenshot (Films of the Eighties) Zalman King’s Two Moon Junction (1988)
- Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule > THE SLIFR MOVIE TREE HOUSE v.2011 #21: POLYMORPHOUS POSTMORTEM
- The Bleeding Tree > Gratuity and writing
- Slate Articles > Boo!
- Roger Ebert’s Journal > Happy days are here again
- RogerEbert Headlines > My Piece of the Pie / **1/2 (Unrated)
- filmsquish.com - Reviews, Editorials & Insight On Film > Hecklefest Four-Word Film Reviews! Jan ‘12 - Week 1
- The Cooler > The Conversations: 3D
- Chicago Ex-Patriate > Challenging the Challenged (Books)
- The Projectionist > Edelstein on the ‘Unworthy’ Oscar Nominations
Update to display newest comments