David DeCoteau, born in Canada, began his film career at 18 after being offered a position by Roger Corman at New World Pictures. He made his directorial debut with Dreamaniac in 1986 and quickly established himself as a key figure in the genre film landscape. Known for his work on Creepozoids (1987) and Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988), DeCoteau's films often blend horror and camp, appealing to fans of cult cinema. With over fifty films to his credit, he continues to shape the genre from his bases in British Columbia and Hollywood.
Deadly Embrace
The pulsating, passion-driven story of a man, his wife, and the lovers they play their nasty cat and mouse games with. Like repelling magnets, obsessive passion drives them apart as a psychotic lust locks them together in a tangled web of murderous sexual intrigue. Deadly Embrace; the story of one woman's fatal attraction to the only man she must kill to possess - her husband.