Review of Diary of the Dead (2007) by David Edelstein for New York Magazine/Vulture — 11 Feb 2008
Compared with other first-person motion-sickness horror pictures like "The Blair Witch Project" and "Cloverfield," George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead is weak tea, yet there’s enough social commentary (and innovative splatter) to acidulate the brew--to remind you that Romero, even behind the curve, makes other genre filmmakers look like fraidy-cats.
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This review of Diary of the Dead (2007) was written by David Edelstein and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 11 Feb 2008.
Diary of the Dead has generally received mixed reviews.
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