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Directed by | Matt Jaissle |
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Cinematography | Matt Jaissle |
Edited by | Matt Jaissle |
Music by | Matt Jaissle |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Necro Files is a 1997 horror comedy zombie film by director Matt Jaissle. The film depicts zombies as sexual creatures whose desires for human flesh are not limited to anthropophagy. [1]
The film follows a zombie rapist as he returns from the dead to cannibalize and assault the living. [2]
Erik Piepenburg of The New York Times called the film a "jaw-droppingly gory trash fest" which should be seen by "video disciples with steel caldrons for stomachs". [3] Noreen Giffney expresses in her book Queering the Non/human that the film "offers cinematic representations of clinical associations between criminality, murder and necrophilia" but that the film is infantile. [4]
The film was followed by two sequels Necro Files 2 (2003) [5] and Necro Filles 3000 (2017). [6]
The Necro Files | |
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Directed by | Matt Jaissle |
Written by |
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Produced by |
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Cinematography | Matt Jaissle |
Edited by | Matt Jaissle |
Music by | Matt Jaissle |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Necro Files is a 1997 horror comedy zombie film by director Matt Jaissle. The film depicts zombies as sexual creatures whose desires for human flesh are not limited to anthropophagy. [1]
The film follows a zombie rapist as he returns from the dead to cannibalize and assault the living. [2]
Erik Piepenburg of The New York Times called the film a "jaw-droppingly gory trash fest" which should be seen by "video disciples with steel caldrons for stomachs". [3] Noreen Giffney expresses in her book Queering the Non/human that the film "offers cinematic representations of clinical associations between criminality, murder and necrophilia" but that the film is infantile. [4]
The film was followed by two sequels Necro Files 2 (2003) [5] and Necro Filles 3000 (2017). [6]