
Pretty Dead 2013
"Love couldn't save her. Death couldn't stop her."
Benjamin Wilkins' gripping indie horror-drama *Pretty Dead (2013)* plunges viewers into a chilling psychological descent as Regina Stevens fights to prove she isn't mentally ill—despite her disturbing claims of turning into the undead.
Director: Benjamin Wilkins
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pretty Dead (2013) about?
A woman confined for cannibalism insists she's not mentally ill but transforming into a zombie. As her claims escalate, her desperate fight for credibility spirals into a dark confrontation with the supernatural.
Who directed Pretty Dead?
Benjamin Wilkins directed this 2013 horror-drama, crafting a uniquely unsettling vision of the undead.
Who stars in Pretty Dead?
The film features Carly Oates in the lead role, supported by Ryan Shogren, Quantae Love, Heather Anne Wood, and Emily Button.
Is Pretty Dead (2013) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a fresh, character-driven take on zombies, *Pretty Dead* delivers. Its indie roots and psychological depth make it a standout, even without IMDb ratings—though it's best suited for those who enjoy slow-burn thrills.
How long is Pretty Dead?
The film runs 77 minutes, offering a tight, intense viewing experience.
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About Pretty Dead (2013) — A Chilling Ascent into Horror and Psychological Descent
Benjamin Wilkins' gripping indie horror-drama *Pretty Dead (2013)* plunges viewers into a chilling psychological descent as Regina Stevens fights to prove she isn't mentally ill—despite her disturbing claims of turning into the undead. The film weaves a haunting exploration of obsession, sanity, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion. With its raw performances and unsettling atmosphere, *Pretty Dead* transforms a classic zombie premise into a character study that lingers long after the credits roll.
Carly Oates leads the cast as Regina, delivering a powerhouse performance that anchors the film's uneasy tone. Backed by Ryan Shogren and Quantae Love, the ensemble brings depth to a story where horror and drama collide. Perfect for fans of slow-burn thrillers, *Pretty Dead* delivers a fresh take on the undead genre, blending psychological tension with visceral stakes.