Joseph’s Review: He’s Dead and So Am I (Chattanooga Film Festival)

The Scariest Things
by tastethemilkofchocula

Quirky horror comedy He’s Dead and So Am I is an occasionally uncomfortable, but consistently entertaining film. The premise of wayward souls hoping to find their way through the Pearly Gates is a well-traversed one in cinema, but codirectors Gabe Casdorph and Gabe Martinez take their film to wholly unexpected places.  

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