
Lights Camera Dead 2007
"Less Bore... More Gore"
Lights Camera Dead (2007) is a raucous horror-comedy that dives behind the scenes of a doomed zombie film project gone horribly right.
Director: Tim Moehring
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lights Camera Dead (2007) about?
This horror-comedy follows two filmmakers who refuse to let their zombie movie fail, even after their entire crew quits mid-production. Determined to finish their cult classic, they resort to extreme measures that turn their set into a real-life nightmare. Think *Day of the Dead* meets *The Room*, with a healthy dose of dark humor.
Who directed Lights Camera Dead?
Tim Moehring directed this chaotic horror-comedy, infusing the film with a raw, rebellious energy that perfectly suits its unhinged premise.
Who stars in Lights Camera Dead?
The film features Wes Reid as Ryan Black, Amy Lollo as the screenwriter's muse, J.C. Lira in a scene-stealing role, and Monica Moehring alongside Coldon Martin and Richard Christy.
Is Lights Camera Dead (2007) worth watching?
While it may not be a polished masterpiece, Lights Camera Dead is a fun, gory romp for horror-comedy fans. Its no-budget charm and over-the-top violence make it a guilty pleasure, even if the execution isn't flawless. It's worth a watch if you enjoy B-movie chaos with a side of satire.
How long is Lights Camera Dead?
Lights Camera Dead runs for 77 minutes, a tight runtime that keeps the madness moving at a brisk pace.
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About Lights Camera Dead (2007) — A Horror-Comedy Where Filmmaking Meets Bloodshed
Lights Camera Dead (2007) is a raucous horror-comedy that dives behind the scenes of a doomed zombie film project gone horribly right. Directed by Tim Moehring, the movie follows fast-talking director Ryan Black and his over-the-top screenwriter partner Steven Didymus as they race to salvage their passion project, *The Music Box*, after the entire cast walks out mid-shoot. With no one left to stop them, their desperate quest to finish the film spirals into a blood-soaked nightmare that blurs the line between fiction and reality.
Packed with dark humor and gory set pieces, Lights Camera Dead delivers a twisted satire of indie filmmaking, where ambition meets chaos and every frame drips with irreverent energy. The film's grimy, low-budget aesthetic enhances its unsettling vibe, making it a cult favorite for horror fans who love their laughs mixed with legitimate scares. Expect a wild ride where egos, creativity, and carnage collide in the most unexpected ways.