Review of Dance of the Dead (2008) by Colin O — 21 Apr 2010
There's always been something inherently funny about Zombies. Some movies choose to exploit that, others don't. This cheap, cheerful independent zombie film definitely takes the comedic route, landing somewhere between Carrie and George A.
Romero's Dead anthology. In fact, one wonders what aspects would have appeared in Romero's touted Zombie rock star movie, Diamond Dead. Here the teens in peril discover that their garage band rock music acts as a sort of Zombie repellent.
In fact once the carnage at the prom starts, it's only the Zombies who are left dancing. This cute if slight Zombie romp moves past it's low budget to offer a pretty enjoyable 90 minutes.
This review of Dance of the Dead (2008) was written by Colin O on 21 Apr 2010.
Dance of the Dead has generally received mixed reviews.
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