Dead Sushi

critic Reviews

, 100% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    James MudgeeasternKicks.com
    The presence of Noboru Iguchi as director is enough to make it a must-see or avoid - by the standards of Japanese splatter it's a entertaining 90 mins of unrestrained insanity
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    Deirdre CrimminsFilm Thrills
    Dead Sushi is just as much fun as you would hope it would be.
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    Scott WeinbergTheHorrorShow
    If splattery Japanese weirdness is what you're into, there's no denying that this flick delivers the goods, and then some.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Brian OrndorfBlu-ray.com
    For those in the mood for a midnight movie extravaganza that shows attention to the particulars of the palate and reverence for creature attack cinema, Dead Sushi is just cracked enough to work.
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    Matt DonatoWe Got This Covered
    In the world of Japanese extremism cinema, Noboru Iguchi is an Iron Chef - and his lastest delectable treat pleases just like the rest.
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    Ty CooperHeyUGuys
    For all its absurdity Dead Sushi is truly a film made by a bunch of like-minded Japanese Lost Boys who are all just trying to have fun and make each other laugh, and it shows!
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Anton BitelProjected Figures
    anyone with an adventurous palate, & tolerance for highly artificial colours & flavours, might fancy a sample from this wilfully tasteless menu. It melts on the mouth, without leaving anything to chew on - but overall, it's a bit of a damp squid.
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