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Dead Mail

  • 2024
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
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6.0/10
2.6K
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Dead Mail (2024)
An ominous help note finds its way to a 1980s post office, connecting a dead letter investigator to a kidnapped keyboard technician.
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An ominous help note finds its way to a 1980s post office, connecting a dead letter investigator to a kidnapped keyboard technician.An ominous help note finds its way to a 1980s post office, connecting a dead letter investigator to a kidnapped keyboard technician.An ominous help note finds its way to a 1980s post office, connecting a dead letter investigator to a kidnapped keyboard technician.

  • Directors
    • Joe DeBoer
    • Kyle McConaghy
  • Writers
    • Joe DeBoer
    • Kyle McConaghy
  • Stars
    • Sterling Macer Jr.
    • John Fleck
    • Micki Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.6K
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    • Directors
      • Joe DeBoer
      • Kyle McConaghy
    • Writers
      • Joe DeBoer
      • Kyle McConaghy
    • Stars
      • Sterling Macer Jr.
      • John Fleck
      • Micki Jackson
    • 29User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sterling Macer Jr.
    Sterling Macer Jr.
    • Josh
    John Fleck
    John Fleck
    • Trent
    Micki Jackson
    Micki Jackson
    • Ann
    Susan Priver
    Susan Priver
    • Bess
    Sean Heyman
    Sean Heyman
    • Brooks
    Tomas Boykin
    Tomas Boykin
    • Jasper
    Nick Heyman
    Nick Heyman
    • Renée
    Micah Fitzgerald
    Micah Fitzgerald
    • Knut
    Shelby Sulak
    • Allison
    Aaron Phifer
    Aaron Phifer
    • Vincent
    Keyon McConaghy
    • Darrell
    Joseph Lopez
    Joseph Lopez
    • Greg
    • (as Joe Lopez)
    Sharieff Walters
    Sharieff Walters
    • Kirby
    Jackie Green
    Jackie Green
    • Hideki
    Alyssa Brayboy
    Alyssa Brayboy
    • Mayumi
    David Willis
    David Willis
    • Sherm
    Josh Harp
    Josh Harp
    • Blake
    I. Elijah Baughman
    I. Elijah Baughman
    • Trade Show Salesperson
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Joe DeBoer
      • Kyle McConaghy
    • Writers
      • Joe DeBoer
      • Kyle McConaghy
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    User reviews29

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    7imperitrix

    Slow burn film not for everyone

    I enjoyed this movie despite the absurdity of the plot. Some people have complained about the acting but I saw nothing wrong with it. The actors playing Trent and Jasper were especially strong. This is one of those plots where seemingly insignificant details come together at the climax, and no loose ends were left dangling. The cinematography and look of the film fit the vibe perfectly, giving it a retro 80's feel. I understand that a lot of people will find this movie slow and boring, but I was interested throughout. Give it a shot, you'll know in the first 20 minutes if you want to consider watching or not.
    8shannon-bill

    A Moog-Y Thriller

    What a pleasant surprise ! A movie that isn't dumbed down with moronic situations, comic book characters or 20something know-it-alls!

    We instead get an interesting, compelling and suspenseful movie that really felt like something from the 70s or 80s. A movie featuring adults! Very cool!

    The characters were well drawn and acted and the direction and photography are beyond reproach. Unlike many movies that are set in decades past, this mostly felt like it was from the early 80s. Late 70s if truth be told.

    I love the synthesizer storyline. The synth patches they were working on were great and sounded fantastic! The woodwind was gorgeous and all the music on the soundtrack was just perfect.

    Al told this was an absorbing little thriller that I quite enjoyed.
    7kevin_robbins

    Dead Mail is a solid addition to the horror genre, with enough originality to keep you engaged

    I recently watched Dead Mail (2024) on Shudder. The story centers on a mysterious piece of mail with no address that arrives at a small-town post office for investigation. A strange man soon shows up, determined to retrieve the letter-by any means necessary. The plot then rewinds, tracing the origins of the message and revealing why it's so important to him.

    Co-written and co-directed by Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy-who previously collaborated on Bab-the film stars Sterling Macer Jr. (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story), John Fleck (Waterworld), Micki Jackson (Drumline: A New Beat), and Tomas Boykin (The Munsters).

    I really enjoyed watching this concept unfold. The premise felt fresh, and the cinematography had a gritty, grindhouse quality at times. The acting was excellent, with strong and authentic performances throughout. The villain is particularly well-crafted-menacing and manipulative in just the right ways. The violence is sharp, sudden, and suits the characters' motivations. In some ways, it reminded me of The Gift.

    Overall, Dead Mail is a solid addition to the horror genre, with enough originality to keep you engaged. I'd rate it a 6.5-7/10 and recommend checking it out at least once.
    7soulfunkyjazz

    Worth Watching

    Don't know what it is with some of these reviews they could'nt have been watching the same movie .This movie was alright i thought definetly an indie movie and i actually thought that this was an 80's movie because they seemed pretty accurate with the 80's synths and the general look of the film etc. I thought it was quite original .Took me a while to grasp the concept because the movie is told in flash back i thought that it was clever how the whole movie comes together. The acting was'nt that groundbreaking except for maybe the actor who played the kidnapper he was pretty good . Overall i thought the movie was pretty good definetly worth a look.
    7Doctor_Enigmatic

    For people that enjoy the ambience

    This was an intriguing thriller. I feel like it plays better for people that like unique films that tell a story differently. Yes a case could be made that it is "slow" as in we get a story laid out for us. I know, crazy idea.

    The way the editing works in this film, is truly one of the highlights, second only to the music that sets the whole world alight. It doesn't tell the story in a linear fashion, and you get the chance to meet some characters and the movie shifts. That's when some of the cool edits happen; my favorite example is to show the passage of time there is a nifty little cut that makes a great transition.

    The story unfolds at its own pace. It is telling the story and it wants you to get cozy with the characters and the world. There is that nostalgia filter that plays very well and doesn't get annoying or otherwise feel like an annoying addition to make a film fit the whole nostalgic feel that you see so often in these newer movies and shows.

    Like another person said, you really do feel like you are in the 80's. It doesn't feel like a gimmick, but more of a memory you are thinking back on, almost like you would remember your house from your childhood.

    I am a big fan of music, and I have been very much in love with the lofi and ambient style 80's synth music. I was a new wave fan, I still am, but I was then too. It is unique and really acts almost like the flute that hypnotized all the villages children. It feels like the world from your past, and the music keeps you tucked in this trance as you follow the rabbit down a tale of loneliness and not smart choices. It is haunting in a way, but it isn't an intense horror movie by any means. It is more or less a character driven thriller.

    If you want something that plays different from most attempts at film these days, while at the same time having somethings you've enjoyed before told in a different way. I get saying it is like the King story, and I see that, but at the same time I think it does it's own thing more than that.

    I enjoy nontraditional story telling and having the suspension of disbelief being easier to maintain because you don't see stupid choices or hear stupid unoriginal dialogue constantly.

    My one complaint is there was a choice made, and it was a stupid choice at that, and it does feel like that the sole purpose to propel the story in a certain direction. It feels a little cheap and dumb, but putting that aside, everything else was solid about the film. Then there is the whole part at the end where you find out it seems to have been based on a true story. Usually studio execs love to force it down your throat that "BASED ON TRUE EVENTS!!!!!!!!" type of thing. Nope. This movie let that stuff slip in there like a ninja so that the shock is a bit more true.

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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      • Contact Light Films
      • Spooky Pictures
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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