*full disclosure: a DVD of the film was provided by the director, for this review. Director/writer: Keith R. Robinson. Cast: Howy Bratherton, Tony Eccles and Eleri Jones. Sniper Corpse is a film from Keith R. Robinson (Silverhide). His latest title, shot in the United Kingdom, took three years to complete. From the initial scriptwriting to the end of production, Robinson wore many hats to finish this micro-budget feature. Shot for a mere $38K, Sniper Corpse is a great sounding film, with the score produced by Matt Chapman. As well, the story is intriguing as a soldier is brought back from the dead, to keep killing in the present. However, the director's fascination with headshots is not enough to distract from the film's flaws. Overall, Sniper Corpse is a very static film, despite this title's dark subject matter. The first film element that stands out is Chapman's compositions. The music...
- 12/5/2019
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