Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile attending a festival to commemorate the original zombie attack, Ash and her friends encounter the living dead and must fight back or be devoured.While attending a festival to commemorate the original zombie attack, Ash and her friends encounter the living dead and must fight back or be devoured.While attending a festival to commemorate the original zombie attack, Ash and her friends encounter the living dead and must fight back or be devoured.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Kevin James Maher
- Goddesszilla Singer
- (as Kevin Maher)
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This movie is so corny and silly it is embarrassing to watch. It has terrible pop music throughout, and a matching hot topic wardrobe for all characters in it . The script and plot were so silly and childish. The actors did a decent enough job, with what they had, but it was nothing more than a silly teen friend/ romantic comedy with bad zombie makeup in the background. With the same ol, same ol' rehashed story. Don't waste your time with this one. American Mary from the Soska sisters had an interesting storyline. Even that has it corny, overdone moments, but overall it had something different to offer . This film was nothing BUT corny moments , and a badly regurgitated storyline, that's been done a hundred times before, and done better.
Twi thumbs down.
Twi thumbs down.
A Jen & Sylvia Soska directed film which suffers from the fact Jen & Sylvia Soska are not the writers.
After Rabid, the Iconic American Mary and Dead Hooker in the Trunk my hope are always high when Soska Sisters release a new film. I love the Living Dead films so when this was announced almost a year ago I thought we were in for a treat.
There is some good casting in places, some decent practical effects but it's all let down by the script.
This doesn't feel like a modern horror where the protagonists make smart choices. This Jars especially as some are supposed to be the descendants of Ben from Night Of The Living Dead.
This feels more like a Tubi Original rather than a Soska Sisters film.
After Rabid, the Iconic American Mary and Dead Hooker in the Trunk my hope are always high when Soska Sisters release a new film. I love the Living Dead films so when this was announced almost a year ago I thought we were in for a treat.
There is some good casting in places, some decent practical effects but it's all let down by the script.
This doesn't feel like a modern horror where the protagonists make smart choices. This Jars especially as some are supposed to be the descendants of Ben from Night Of The Living Dead.
This feels more like a Tubi Original rather than a Soska Sisters film.
Im twenty minutes in and I'm ready for all these characters to get eaten alive by zombies. I don't see a lick of talent between the lot of them.
I think this movie is going for a blood fest/hellfest vibe but failed miserably with the lack of campiness and likeable characters. There is an overarching lack of plot and the characters consistently make irrational decisions.
Somehow 10 seconds after a violent car accident the blood on the characters is already dry on their face, not sure they thought that one through.
To be honest the commercials on Tubi are a nice break from this movie. I can say with 100% certainty I will never watch this movie again, and I recommend you avoid it.
I think this movie is going for a blood fest/hellfest vibe but failed miserably with the lack of campiness and likeable characters. There is an overarching lack of plot and the characters consistently make irrational decisions.
Somehow 10 seconds after a violent car accident the blood on the characters is already dry on their face, not sure they thought that one through.
To be honest the commercials on Tubi are a nice break from this movie. I can say with 100% certainty I will never watch this movie again, and I recommend you avoid it.
Pointless. Stupid. A disaster. The list is endless in describing this dumpster fire of a film. The sad part is the lame attempt to connect it to Night of the Living Dead which left me in stitches, because overall, Festival of the Living Dead winds up as yet another lazy, inconsistent crappy "zombie" film, with horrible characters, horrible writing and cringe-worthy dialogue. It's an absolute MESS.
The film just speaks loudly to how the Soska sisters don't even try. How they continue directing is baffling. They've spoken so highly of George A. Romero (and of course Cronenberg, with their awful remake of Rabid), yet fail in making anything good or memorable. Every film they produce just shows us how they're pretty much a one-hit wonder with American Mary. Please stop.
The film just speaks loudly to how the Soska sisters don't even try. How they continue directing is baffling. They've spoken so highly of George A. Romero (and of course Cronenberg, with their awful remake of Rabid), yet fail in making anything good or memorable. Every film they produce just shows us how they're pretty much a one-hit wonder with American Mary. Please stop.
OMG... I really had the misfortune of watching "Festival of the Living Dead", a horror movie that fails on nearly every level. It's really a ridiculous nightmare.
The actings are atrocious, with wooden performances that feel forced and unconvincing, making it difficult to become invested in the characters' plight.
The production values are equally subpar, with cheap special effects, poor lighting, and a general air of amateurishness.
The story is a cliched, predictable mess, relying on hackneyed tropes and plot twists that are both far-fetched and implausible.
The script is clunky and poorly written, with cringe-worthy dialogue that sounds like it was penned by a high school student.
To top it all off, the directing is uninspired and lacking in vision, failing to bring even a hint of tension or suspense to the proceedings.
Overall, this "Festival of the Living Dead" is really a festival of 'dead' ideas and innovation, a trainwreck of a movie that is best avoided, unless you're a fan of unintentional comedy or enjoy mocking poorly made films.
The actings are atrocious, with wooden performances that feel forced and unconvincing, making it difficult to become invested in the characters' plight.
The production values are equally subpar, with cheap special effects, poor lighting, and a general air of amateurishness.
The story is a cliched, predictable mess, relying on hackneyed tropes and plot twists that are both far-fetched and implausible.
The script is clunky and poorly written, with cringe-worthy dialogue that sounds like it was penned by a high school student.
To top it all off, the directing is uninspired and lacking in vision, failing to bring even a hint of tension or suspense to the proceedings.
Overall, this "Festival of the Living Dead" is really a festival of 'dead' ideas and innovation, a trainwreck of a movie that is best avoided, unless you're a fan of unintentional comedy or enjoy mocking poorly made films.
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- AnecdotesThis film is set to take place 55 years after the original Night of the Living Dead and the lead actress will be playing the granddaughter of Duane Jones character in George Romeros classic.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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