Zoombies
Zoombies

Zoombies

2016Movie90 minEnglish

When a strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals undead, those left in the park must stop the creatures before they escape and zombify the whole city.

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IMDb3.5/10
Director: Glenn MillerGenres: Horror, Action, Sci-Fi, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of researchers on a remote island find themselves battling a horde of genetically engineered zombies. These 'zoombies' are incredibly fast and deadly, turning the island into a nightmarish battleground for survival. The team must find a way to escape before they are overwhelmed by the relentless creatures.

Critical Reception

Zoombies is generally considered a low-budget, B-movie horror film that leans heavily into its campy premise. It received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often pointing to its predictable plot and B-movie tropes, while some acknowledged its entertainment value for fans of the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers some gore and action for B-movie horror fans.
  • Relies on familiar zombie tropes with little innovation.
  • Production values are commensurate with its low budget.

Google audience: Audience reception for Zoombies is largely unavailable on public platforms like Google Reviews, making it difficult to gauge specific likes or dislikes. However, general online discussions suggest that while some viewers enjoyed its campy nature and straightforward zombie action, others found it to be a predictable and uninspired entry in the genre.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by The Asylum, a studio known for its low-budget "mockbusters" – films that are often inspired by or capitalize on the release of major studio films.

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Kamurai

Kamurai

Horrible watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. It's actually a pretty great concept, a disease starts in an animal re-animating it, jumping across species as infection sets in. There are missed opportunities in this,...