Review of Zombie Night

Zombie Night (2013 TV Movie)
1/10
Gore aplenty, and five actors trapped in a terrible script.
21 February 2014
Warning: Spoilers
The zombie apocalypse erupts in Pasadena, CA. At least that is where this was filmed. Supposedly it erupts everywhere else as well.

With a certain amount of courage, and ten times as much cowardice, some non-zombies try to survive the night. One of the conceits of the film is that the zombies will go inactive come sunrise.

The humans proceed with variable success, but mostly failure, to live until sun up. One wonders what will happen the next night.

How many will survive?

-----Scores-----

Cinematography: 8/10 Reasonable for a night picture.

Sound: 5/10 OK for the most part, but the anti-relevant sound track did not help.

Acting: 3/10 Shirley Jones was OK as an infirm old woman whose wailing caused another death, but her role was short. Anthony Michael Hall, Darryl Hanna, Alan Ruck, and Jennifer Taylor were reasonable; given the script, that is. With a decent script and an experienced director, any of these actors can give a nice performance. In contrast, the other people who were filmed were not recognizable as actors.

Screenplay: 0/10 Wall to wall nonsense, and one of the worst zombie films I've ever seen.
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