Zomvideo
Zomvideo

Zomvideo

2011Movie77 minJapanese

Aiko and Hashimoto discovere a VHS videotape called "A Guide to Surviving Zombies From". This is a video with a set of instructions that will help them cope with the invasion of the undead living in Japan.

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IMDb3.1/10
Director: Anthony C. FerranteGenres: Horror, Comedy, Zombie

Plot Summary

A group of friends stumbles upon a mysterious videotape that, when played, unleashes a zombie apocalypse upon their town. As the undead horde grows, they must band together to survive and find a way to stop the epidemic before it consumes everything.

Critical Reception

Zomvideo received a generally negative reception, with critics and audiences alike pointing to its low-budget production values, predictable plot, and uninspired performances. While it aimed for a blend of horror and comedy, it largely failed to deliver on either front effectively, often being described as a forgettable entry in the crowded zombie genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from poor acting and a derivative storyline.
  • Lacks the gore or humor to be a memorable zombie flick.
  • A low-budget attempt that fails to engage on any significant level.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Zomvideo are scarce, but available comments often highlight its amateurish quality and lack of originality. Viewers found the special effects unconvincing and the overall experience underwhelming.

Fun Fact

Despite its title referencing video, the film was primarily distributed on DVD and digital platforms, with no significant theatrical release.

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