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The Book of Zombie
A small, sleepy Utah town gets an undead wake-up call when all of the townspeople of Mormon faith suddenly transform into flesh-eating ghouls! Now, a group of 'non-believers' unaffected by the mysterious epidemic must band together to survive the night and answer the burning question: How do you kill a Mormon zombie?
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, a small group of survivors struggles to stay alive. They embark on a perilous journey to reach a rumored safe haven, facing constant threats from the undead and other desperate survivors along the way. Their quest for survival tests their humanity and forces them to confront difficult choices.
Critical Reception
The Book of Zombie received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its gritty atmosphere and commitment to the zombie genre, others found its plot predictable and its execution lacking. Audience reception was similarly divided, with fans appreciating the low-budget charm and intense zombie action.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its low-budget dedication to the zombie horror genre.
Criticized for a predictable narrative and uneven pacing.
Praised by some for its intense and gory zombie encounters.
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Fun Fact
Despite its low budget, the filmmakers aimed for a raw and visceral zombie experience, drawing inspiration from classic zombie films of the past.
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