6/10
Well, the charms of them ham factor/s
22 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Resurrection of a zombie-to-be crass-awesomeness, checking into the first victim's 55th second of the first two minutes.

Really guff it is, to have more than one moment of lighting make night look like day, not to interject with the fluctuating shelf-life of a bitten and infected human before fledging into a zombie. Forgive the but; having some connected YA's caught unawares by a zombie apocalypse bags all the slasher credibility. And yeah, shotguns. A splattering and worthwhile hit whether by a right or wrong choice. Always. Ever since Ar**face.

When you have dead signals and likewise get to check on what's trending on twitter, then some things really aren't really that hard to sell.

Eventually, the family involved, the axis of the plot, has to keep off both a vigilante and a hound of living-dead-guys. Starting right from among themselves.

My, I almost busted a gut trying to stomach a kangaroo court ( and some bloody guts). What a shame this is a first on viewing a pr*ck eating zombie. Original sh*t that.
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