DEAD BODY
Written by Ian Bell and Ramon Isao
Produced by Ian Bell and Ramon Isao
Executive Producer: Jeff Wilson
Director of Photography: AJ Rickert-Epsotein
Original Music: John Teske
Art Director: Collin Redmond
Costume Designer: Ali Rose Panzerella
Nine high school kids celebrate graduation at a secluded home in the wilderness. They fight, philander, and feel nostalgic as they embark on a life away from home, in college. Once the party dies down they play a game: Dead Body. But when one party-goer takes the game too far, actually murdering the other guests one by one, it's up to the group to set aside their tensions, and ferret out the murderer before it's too late.
"Ramsey, however, also makes DEAD BODY visually engaging by trusting her behind-the-camera collaborators as well: the cinematography from Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein bolsters the scary mood of the film tenfold, while the Shane Saucedo’s FX work is nothing short of stunning, especially as Ramsey keeps a steady, unwavering eye on the practical work." - Ken W. Hanley, Fangoria
"The filmmakers know what films and formulas they’re pulling from, so there’s never a thought of, “Oh jeez, this again.” I find it fascinating that savvy audiences will be able to pick this up immediately. Those who don’t, may find it more difficult to swallow what could be considered 'another typical stalk-n-slash.' In other words, Dead Body is intelligent." - Michael Klug, Horrorfreak News
*Winner - Best Director at the Independent Horror Film Awards
Produced by Ian Bell and Ramon Isao
Executive Producer: Jeff Wilson
Director of Photography: AJ Rickert-Epsotein
Original Music: John Teske
Art Director: Collin Redmond
Costume Designer: Ali Rose Panzerella
Nine high school kids celebrate graduation at a secluded home in the wilderness. They fight, philander, and feel nostalgic as they embark on a life away from home, in college. Once the party dies down they play a game: Dead Body. But when one party-goer takes the game too far, actually murdering the other guests one by one, it's up to the group to set aside their tensions, and ferret out the murderer before it's too late.
"Ramsey, however, also makes DEAD BODY visually engaging by trusting her behind-the-camera collaborators as well: the cinematography from Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein bolsters the scary mood of the film tenfold, while the Shane Saucedo’s FX work is nothing short of stunning, especially as Ramsey keeps a steady, unwavering eye on the practical work." - Ken W. Hanley, Fangoria
"The filmmakers know what films and formulas they’re pulling from, so there’s never a thought of, “Oh jeez, this again.” I find it fascinating that savvy audiences will be able to pick this up immediately. Those who don’t, may find it more difficult to swallow what could be considered 'another typical stalk-n-slash.' In other words, Dead Body is intelligent." - Michael Klug, Horrorfreak News
*Winner - Best Director at the Independent Horror Film Awards