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Texas Voodoo Zombies
Doobie Jones has two strikes against him. The ex-con is faced with the dilemma of a lifetime. After turning his community into a walking dead hoodpocalypse, Doobie has a tough decision to make. He can stand and fight Zombies to the death with his big sister Kenya and friend Tracy or he run like hell.
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Plot Summary
In the desolate badlands of Texas, a group of unlikely heroes must band together to combat a horde of zombie-like creatures reanimated by dark voodoo magic. As the undead rise, they must fight for survival against the monstrous creations and uncover the source of the terrifying curse before it consumes everything.
Critical Reception
Texas Voodoo Zombies is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a mixed to negative reception, primarily due to its B-movie aesthetic, unconventional plot, and inconsistent tone. While some viewers appreciated its campy elements and attempts at blending genres, many critics found it to be a derivative and poorly executed entry in the zombie subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and uneven pacing.
Some viewers may find enjoyment in its over-the-top gore and 'so bad it's good' quality.
The low budget is apparent in the production values and special effects.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Texas Voodoo Zombies are scarce, but available feedback often points to its appeal being limited to fans of niche, low-budget horror with a cult following. Many acknowledge its B-movie charm while others criticize its lack of polish and originality.
Fun Fact
The film is notably one of the later directorial efforts of actor Tom Sizemore, who also stars in it.
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