As the final credits rolled on “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night,” I felt giddy and sad at the same time. Sad because this movie was quickly dismissed, but giddy because this movie has the spirit of a great era of cinema — the '80s. "No pulse, no problem" was Dylan Dog’s (Brandon Routh) motto until a lapse in judgment cost him not only his position as peacekeeper of the undead but his true love as well. After the death of his business partner, Marcus, (Sam Huntington), Dylan is forced out of retirement to find the person or creature responsible. The deeper Dylan digs, the further he gets into a conspiracy amongst the undead.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
As the final credits rolled on “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night,” I felt giddy and sad at the same time. Sad because this movie was quickly dismissed, but giddy because this movie has the spirit of a great era of cinema — the '80s. "No pulse, no problem" was Dylan Dog’s (Brandon Routh) motto until a lapse in judgment cost him not only his position as peacekeeper of the undead but his true love as well. After the death of his business partner, Marcus, (Sam Huntington), Dylan is forced out of retirement to find the person or creature responsible. The deeper Dylan digs, the further he gets into a conspiracy amongst the undead.