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Deathgasm

Evil is coming...
2015 | 86m | English

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Two teenage boys unwittingly summon an ancient evil entity known as The Blind One by delving into black magic while trying to escape their mundane lives.
Release Date: Aug 28, 2015
Director: Jason Lei Howden
Writer: Jason Lei Howden
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Music
Keywords new zealand, college, heavy metal, friendship, teenage boy
Production Companies New Zealand Film Commission, Timpson Films, MPI Media Group, Metalheads Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Milo Cawthorne Brodie
Kimberley Crossman Medina
Sam Berkley Dion
Delaney Tabron Shanna
Colin Moy Uncle Albert
Jodie Rimmer Aunt Mary
Kate Elliott Abigail
James Blake Zakk
Daniel Cresswell Giles
Stephen Ure Rikki Daggers
Nick Hoskins-Smith David
Erroll Shand Byron
Aaron McGregor Terry
Andrew Laing Aeon
Tim Foley Vadin
Cameron Rhodes Mr. Capenhurst
Campbell Rousselle Ron
Paula Hallagher Brodie's Mum
Tori Marsh D12 Demon
Leda Petit Valkyrie #1
Hannah Tasker-Poland Valkyrie #2
Ant Timpson Blood Vomitter
Name Job
Jason Lei Howden Writer, Director
Lisa Dunn Art Direction
Jeff Hurrell Editor
Jane Bucknell Production Design, Costume Design
Alex McDonald Steadicam Operator
Michael A. Miller Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Hitchcock Camera Operator
Johnathan Guest Visual Effects Supervisor, Digital Imaging Technician
James Hayday Sound Effects Editor
Robyn Grace First Assistant Director
Betty Bauer Assistant Editor
Andrew Beattie Prosthetic Designer
Gareth Van Niekerk Dialogue Editor, Sound Designer, Editor
Dave Hurley Sound Recordist
Kenny Smith VFX Artist
David Chan Assistant Camera
James Young Gaffer
Cecilie Bridgford Costume Standby
Nikki Baigent Production Manager
Keri Wheeler Costume Supervisor
Vanessa Hurley Makeup Designer
Dianne Moffatt Script Supervisor
Darwin Go Visual Effects Supervisor
Warwick Wrigley Camera Operator
Steve McQuillan Stunt Coordinator
Natasha Lees Key Makeup Artist
Damian Del Borrello ADR Supervisor
Amy Barber Foley Supervisor
Nick Burridge VFX Artist
Matt Hunt Assistant Camera
Nina Wells Assistant Camera
Richard Simkins Focus Puller
Georgia Chalmers-Jones Costume Assistant
Sarah Howden Script Consultant
Sarah Elford Makeup Artist
Lucy Beeler Animation
Adam Baines Still Photographer
Eoin Cox Boom Operator
Jeremy Osbourne Key Grip
Timothy Wells Special Effects
Graham Collins Construction Manager
Ben Parker Foley Artist
Simon Ward Animation
Kirsten Green Assistant Camera
Stefan Coetzee Assistant Camera
Alan Waddingham First Assistant Camera
Matt Thomas Second Assistant Camera
Carmel Rata Costume Standby
Hayley Budulis Second Assistant Director
Simon Raby Director of Photography
Jonathan Bruce Sound Effects Editor
Name Title
Ant Timpson Executive Producer
Robyn Grace Associate Producer
Sarah Howden Producer
Tim Riley Associate Producer
Morgan Leigh Stewart Producer
Hamza Ali Executive Producer
Craig Jackson Associate Producer
Andrew Beattie Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

Amusing, thoroughly tacky horror/parody of metal music RELEASED IN 2015 and written & directed by Jason Lei Howden, "Deathgasm” is a horror/comedy about a group of teens in Auckland, New Zealand, who start an extreme metal band named Deathgasm and inadvertently unleash dark forces that possess th ... e nearby populace. “Deathgasm” combines elements of “Evil Dead II” (1987), “Trick or Treat” (1986) and “Braindead” aka “Dead Alive” (1992). Amidst the sometimes profane and tasteless happenings, there are moments of masterful hilarity (e.g. the Peter Criss joke and the black metal photo op in the woods), including black comedy, naturally. Numerous seminal bands are acknowledged throughout, some of which are worthy of the recognition and some not so worthy: Death, Judas Priest, Bathory, Slayer, GWAR, Cannibal Crap, ad nauseam. (Even Def Leppard is noted, which some might find odd, but it reveals the open mindedness of Howden; besides, they were definitely a metal band during their first few albums, albeit not extreme metal). Florida’s Trivium is curiously referenced throughout the flick, which tells me they’re a big hit in New Zealand (‘cause they ain’t all that big in the USA, although they’re certainly a formidable metal act). The band’s name, Deathgasm, is presumably an homage to Wargasm and Death or Death Angel. The main protagonist, Brodie (Milo Cawthorne), looks like a cross between a young Alice Cooper and Keith Deen, the vocalist of Holy Terror (R.I.P.) while his buddy, Zakk (James Blake), resembles a pasty version of Conan the Barbarian. Kimberley Crossman is cute, curvy and formidable as the blonde babe, but the camera rarely zeroes-in on her beauty, unfortunately. There’s the stereotypical myth that Christianity and Christians are opposed to metal, but Black Sabbath started the genre and they had overtly pro-Christian songs, like “After Forever” and “War Pigs.” If you doubt that, just read the lyrics. Or how about the ending of “Hallowed Be Thy Name”? Not to mention that there are scores of kick-axx metal bands that have espoused biblical themes in a positive sense, like Cage, Trouble, Megadeth, W.A.S.P., Saint, Tourniquet, Bride, Saviour Machine, Living Sacrifice, Antestor, Zao, Seventh Angel, Theocracy, Barnabas, Believer, Overkill, Deadly Blessing, Avenged Sevenfold and (of course) Stryper. Notice, by the way, that I didn’t say they were all “Christian bands,” just that they have all blatantly espoused biblical themes on occasion. Needless to say, the idea that metal is intrinsically anti-God is laughable. Get real. Christianity has been part of the genre since day one. The accents are kinda thick so you might want to use the subtitles if you live outside of New Zealand and Australia. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 26 minutes and was shot entirely in west Auckland. The soundtrack features several New Zealand bands unknown outside of the local scene. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021