Synopsis
Supernatural private eye, Dylan Dog, seeks out the monsters of the Louisiana bayou in his signature red shirt, black jacket and blue jeans.
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Cast
- Brandon RouthDylan Dog
- Peter StormareGabriel
- Sam HuntingtonMarcus
- Taye DiggsVargus
- Anita BriemElizabeth
- Kurt AngleWolfgang
- Andrew SensenigRosenberg
- Randal ReederBob the Mechanic
- Courtney J. ClarkAlly
- Gabrielle ChapinGo Go Dancer
- 50
New Orleans Times-Picayune
An unapologetic B-movie, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night tries mightily to cover its flaws with a peppering of humor -- much of it supplied courtesy of Dylan's zombie sidekick, played by Sam Huntington -- and an at-times fun "Buffy the Vampire Hunter" vibe. - 50
Variety
Dylan Dog isn't a terrible movie, just one that feels like a tepid mishmash of secondhand concepts, never developing a distinctive atmosphere or unique personality of its own. - 50
Boston Globe
Some entertaining inventiveness, before nagging limitations finally drag it down. - 42
Entertainment Weekly
Never mind that Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is loosely based on an Italian comic series from the 1980s; this low-rent adaptation owes an embarrassingly big blood debt to HBO's "True Blood." - 33
The A.V. Club
Peter Stormare has fun engaging in some Walken-level scenery-chewing-almost literally-as the patriarch of a werewolf clan. Good for him. That means at least one person has found something to like about this tedious collection of wisecracks and hand-me-down monsters. - 30
Los Angeles Times
Brings vampires, werewolves, zombies, detective noir and spoofy comedy together for a murky genre gumbo with barely any flavor. - 30
Boxoffice Magazine
Dylan Dog feels like its ideas were stolen from western entertainment-a mash-up of sexy vampires, burly werewolves, and comical-gross zombies-which Hollywood then stole back from the Europeans, forgetting that other movies have explored that evil terrain thoroughly, exhaustively and better. - 30
Austin Chronicle
Director Munroe (TMNT) is clearly a fan and attempted his best on an admittedly limited budget, but some things just don't translate that well. Throw this dog a bone? No need, he's already got a closetful.