Zombie A-Hole
Zombie A-Hole

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Zombie A-Hole

2012
Movie
108 min
English

Zombie A-Hole takes place in a world that's a bit different from our own. A realm that teeters on the edge of sleaze and comic book stylized awesomeness. It's Planet Terror meets Sin City meets The Good The Bad and The Ugly. All the men are hard-asses, and all the women are bombshells. Just because vengeance is your way of life doesn't mean you can't look damn sexy while you dole out hearty doses of whoop-ass. Everything is just a bit bigger and more interesting than their real life counterparts. This is a an exploitation flick with a southern gothic flair. Written by Dustin Mills

Insights

IMDb5.1/10
Director: David B. MillerGenres: Horror, Comedy, Zombie

Plot Summary

In a suburban neighborhood, a man's life takes a grotesque turn when he transforms into a zombie after a botched backyard barbecue accident involving experimental fertilizer. He must then navigate his newfound undead existence and the reactions of his horrified family and neighbors. The film blends horror elements with dark comedy as the zombie grapples with his insatiable hunger and decaying body.

Critical Reception

Zombie A-Hole is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered attention primarily within niche genre circles. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it has been noted for its earnest, DIY approach and its attempt to inject humor into the zombie trope. Audience reception tends to be mixed, with some appreciating its unique premise and comedic elements, while others find its execution lacking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its creative, albeit low-budget, take on the zombie genre.

  • Found to be a fun, B-movie experience with some genuinely humorous moments.

  • Criticized for its rough production values and sometimes uneven pacing.

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Fun Fact

The film was reportedly made by a family, with many of the actors and crew members being relatives of the director, contributing to its distinctly independent and personal feel.

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