
Deep Murder 2019
"In porn, everyone can hear you scream."
Deep Murder (2019) plunges viewers into a neon-soaked nightmare where every character feels like they've stepped straight out of a parody adult film—complete with over-the-top clichés and dialogue that oozes retro sleaze.
Director: Nick Corirossi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Deep Murder (2019) about?
Deep Murder (2019) is a twisted horror-comedy set in an alternate reality where every character is a stock trope from a low-budget adult film. When a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one, the remaining characters must confront their clichéd roles to survive. The film brilliantly blends meta-horror with satirical twists on classic slasher tropes.
Who directed Deep Murder?
Deep Murder was directed by Nick Corirossi, who brings a sharp eye for parody and absurdity to the horror-comedy genre.
Who stars in Deep Murder?
The film stars Quinn Beswick, Katie Aselton, Christopher McDonald, Jerry O'Connell, Jessica Parker Kennedy, and Chris Redd in a mix of leading and supporting roles.
Is Deep Murder (2019) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, Deep Murder delivers a fresh take on meta-horror with its clever satire and genre-bending humor. If you love films that mock their own tropes while serving up genuine scares and laughs, this 95-minute ride is worth your time—just don't expect subtlety.
How long is Deep Murder?
Deep Murder (2019) runs for 95 minutes.
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About Deep Murder (2019) — A Horror-Comedy Parody Where Tropes Get Slashed
Deep Murder (2019) plunges viewers into a neon-soaked nightmare where every character feels like they've stepped straight out of a parody adult film—complete with over-the-top clichés and dialogue that oozes retro sleaze. Directed by Nick Corirossi, this darkly comedic horror spoof follows a tight-knit group of increasingly self-aware stock characters who realize they're trapped in a slasher plot where one by one, they're being picked off by a faceless killer. With its satirical edge, the film blends body-horror absurdity with the meta-commentary of *Scream* meets the grindhouse vibes of grindhouse-era erotica.
Quinn Beswick, Katie Aselton, and Jerry O'Connell lead a cast of scene-stealers who gleefully lean into the parody, delivering lines that oscillate between hilarious and unsettling. The atmosphere crackles with tension as neon lights flicker against blood-red backdrops, while the script gleefully skewers both horror tropes and adult-film conventions. Whether you're a fan of meta-horror or just looking for a laugh with a side of gore, Deep Murder delivers a knowing wink to genre lovers who appreciate films that don't take themselves too seriously.