Reviews forDead Talents Society
Just two flop ghosts coming together to maximize their joint-slay.

Dead Talents Society hooked me right away with its concept. It’s weird in a good way, leaning into chaotic, over-the-top comedy without losing sight of what it’s really about. At its core, it’s about wanting to be seen, to matter, to feel like you’re enough even when it doesn’t. The humor can get exaggerated, almost absurd at times, but it still feels grounded because of that emotional throughline. Beneath all the chaos, there’s this quiet weight about validation and invisibility that the film keeps circling back to. It’s fun, loud, and a little unhinged, but by the end, it hits you in a way you don’t expect. You come for the comedy, but you leave realizing that being seen isn’t about being validated by everyone. It’s about being understood and valued by the people who truly see you.