Starring: Jackie Moore, Eric Roberts, Tiffany Adams, Stephanie Jones, Brett R Miller, Daniel O’Meara
Plot: People go missing every day and most of them won’t be missed. At least that’s what Alan, a narcissist with an inflated opinion of himself, who thinks the world is full of stupid people or ants as he calls them, believes. The world is full of dark stories about sinister figures who live off the hopes and dreams of people trying to survive. So what happens when you have a reclusive, former famous narcissist, whose side hobby is murdering young women, who’s new roommate is the perfect California blonde? Let’s just say his hobby becomes a full time occupation and the puppet master becomes the one pulling the strings.
There may be spoilers the rest of the review
Verdict: Chilling Thriller
Story: Deadly Famous starts as we follow a mysterious stalker following a woman before brutally killing her in L.A. we move to meet Pamela (Moore) a young actress who moves in with seasoned actor Alan Miller (O’Meara) who takes his methods to the next levels. Alan is trying to get his script made while he watches Pamela given a chance of major studio film.
We get to see the dark and murderous side of Alan who does continue to show Pamela the darker side of Hollywood and where it can drive a once famous actor to commit the worst crimes.
Deadly Famous brings us a disturbing thriller which follows just how twisted a falling actor can go. This has moments real shock as we see how the actor goes with a kill of chance to the most twisted ideas to come. I would have liked to follow Pamela a lot more than we did as it could have been used to drive Alan’s motives more. Overall the story is very twisted with most of the horror off camera.
Actor Review
Daniel O’Meara: Alan Miller is an actor who was famous in his younger years but as time has gone by he has faded from the limelight. He spends his days filming each part of his day as he goes on a killing spree while he wants to get his script made. Daniel is very creepy in the leading role.
Jackie Moore: Pamela is fresh to Hollywood; she moves in with Alan as she starts her career while making her roommate jealous of her new success. Jackie is good but I would have liked to see more from the character.
Eric Roberts: Eric Roberts plays a version of himself as he is a friend of Alan, he likes the wild party side of the lifestyle as we see him all coked up and drunk throughout. Eric gets to have fun in this role without being involved too much.
Support Cast: Deadly Famous has a supporting cast which mostly are the victim of Alan’s.
Director Review: Jim Lane, Eric Troop – The pair give us a chilling thriller.
Horror: Deadly Famous fits in the disturbing side of horror throughout.
Settings: Deadly Famous keeps the settings in and around of LA which shows the darker side of the world.
Special Effects: Deadly Famous has good special effects even though most of the effects are off camera.
Suggestion: Deadly Famous is one for all the horror fans to try because once it gets going we are not let down. (Horror Fans Try)
Best Part: The Kills.
Worst Part: Slightly slow paced at the start.
Believability: No
Chances of Tears: No
Chances of Sequel: No
Post Credits Scene: No
Oscar Chances: No
Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes
Overall: Disturbingly chilling thriller that is filled with shocking kills
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