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Female Zombie Riot
Following the release of Zombie Women of Satan, the movie about the events of the first film, Pervo's career hasn't quite gone to plan. Shunned and unwanted, he's a fading star. But not to be defeated, he returns to this sequel with a new manager, a trusty bodyguard and the beautiful actress Dahlia Von Rose as they tour the country promoting their new movie. With things looking bleak though, it seems Pervo's fifteen minutes of fame are just about over. However, a chance encounter with a mystery millionaire could turn all their fortunes around. But is it a chance encounter? Or a diabolical revenge plot? Lured to a party at an enormous mansion, all is going well until those zombie women escape and end up running wild.
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Plot Summary
In a world overrun by the undead, a group of women who are immune to the zombie virus band together. They find themselves on the run from both the flesh-eating monsters and a desperate military looking to weaponize their immunity. Their fight for survival takes them through dangerous landscapes and forces them to confront their own inner demons.
Critical Reception
Female Zombie Riot received a mixed to negative reception. While some viewers appreciated its low-budget, B-movie horror aesthetic and comedic elements, critics often pointed to its underdeveloped plot, uneven pacing, and sometimes amateurish performances. It's generally considered a cult film for fans of independent zombie comedies.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoys a cult following for its campy humor and unconventional take on the zombie genre.
Panned by many for its low production values and thin narrative.
Praised by some for its unique premise featuring an all-female lead cast fighting zombies.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Female Zombie Riot' is not readily available in a summarized format. Audience sentiment appears divided, with some appreciating its niche appeal and others finding it lacking in execution.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a very limited budget, which is evident in its practical effects and guerilla filmmaking style, contributing to its cult appeal among fans of independent horror.
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