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Dead Banging 2014

86 min📅 2014-05-17

Dead Banging (2014) dives into a wild musical horror-comedy where obscure rock band Nosebleed hits the big time by recruiting a zombie vocalist—Tetsuo, whose undead vocals turn heads despite his violent past.

Director: Eiji Uchida

Cast

Aki Hiraoka
Aki Hiraoka
Moemi
Ryusuke Komakine
Ryusuke Komakine
Natsuki Kunimoto
Natsuki Kunimoto
Inoue, Akane
Shôko Nakahara
Shôko Nakahara
Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari
Ryuma Matsuzaka
Okano drums
Hiroko Terada
fan
Kyoko Watanabe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dead Banging (2014) about?

Dead Banging follows a struggling rock band that gains unexpected fame by recruiting a zombie singer, only to unleash chaos when their undead vocalist's violent past resurfaces. Meanwhile, government agents scramble to reclaim their experimental zombie, leading to a chaotic showdown where music and mayhem collide. It's a darkly comedic take on fame, mortality, and the lengths artists will go for success.

Who directed Dead Banging?

Dead Banging was directed by Eiji Uchida, known for blending horror and offbeat humor in his films.

Who stars in Dead Banging?

The film features Aki Hiraoka as the determined band leader Kana, alongside Ryusuke Komakine, Natsuki Kunimoto, Shôko Nakahara, and Shugo Oshinari in key roles.

Is Dead Banging (2014) worth watching?

With its unique mix of horror and comedy, Dead Banging stands out as a cult gem for fans of offbeat cinema. While it may not appeal to all horror purists, its absurd premise and energetic performances make it a fun, if niche, watch. If you enjoy horror-comedies with a punk edge, it's absolutely worth a stream or download.

How long is Dead Banging?

Dead Banging runs for 86 minutes.

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About Dead Banging (2014) — A zombie-fronted rock band sparks a violent, hilarious cult following

Dead Banging (2014) dives into a wild musical horror-comedy where obscure rock band Nosebleed hits the big time by recruiting a zombie vocalist—Tetsuo, whose undead vocals turn heads despite his violent past. Directed by Eiji Uchida, this offbeat film blends grotesque humor with dark themes of fame and consequence, all set against a backdrop of gritty neon-lit Tokyo. The story follows Kana, the band's determined lead singer, as she embraces chaos to revive her career, only to attract the attention of shadowy government agents hunting their monstrous experiment. With a tone that oscillates between campy absurdity and eerie suspense, Dead Banging delivers a cult-style experience for fans of genre-blending cinema.

The film's atmosphere crackles with rebellious energy, thanks to standout performances from Aki Hiraoka and Ryusuke Komakine, who balance humor and horror with surprisingly nuanced delivery. Uchida's direction leans into the absurd, making Dead Banging a memorable entry in the horror-comedy space, where every scream is punctuated by a power chord and every chase scene feels like a punk anthem. Whether you're drawn in by the macabre allure of zombie rockstars or the sheer audacity of its premise, this 86-minute wild ride offers something uniquely twisted for adventurous viewers.