Zombie Lust: Night Flesh
Zombie Lust: Night Flesh

Zombie Lust: Night Flesh

2019Movie60 minEnglish

The dead want the red in ZOMBIE LUST: NIGHT FLESH, the 6th skin-ripping offering from FULL MOON'S BUNKER OF BLOOD! This time, we follow The Gore Collector, Molly, and Tape Head as they make their way to the "Desert of Despair" to finally confront the dreaded "Circle of Psycho Surgeons". Deep within the Psycho Surgeons' ruined lair, the trio find themselves in the very same horror hospital that The Gore Collector previously escaped from...but they're not alone! Under the crimson glow of the blood-red desert moon, flesh-eating creatures that now inhabit the structure crawl out, intent on satisfying their unholy urges. Will our heroes escape? SHOULD they escape?

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IMDb3.3/10
Director: Samuell BentaGenres: Horror, Zombie

Plot Summary

In a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, a group of survivors struggles to stay alive. Led by the determined Liam, they must navigate treacherous landscapes and evade hordes of the undead, all while dealing with internal conflicts and dwindling resources. Their ultimate goal is to reach a rumored safe haven, but the journey tests their will to survive and humanity itself.

Critical Reception

Zombie Lust: Night Flesh received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative nature and low production values. While some appreciated its attempt at a classic zombie film feel, many found the execution lacking, particularly in terms of pacing and character development. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying the gore and straightforward horror elements, while others were put off by the film's numerous flaws.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality in a crowded zombie genre.
  • Low production values detract from the horror elements.
  • Pacing issues and underdeveloped characters mar the experience.

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Fun Fact

Director and star Samuell Benta also wrote and produced the film, indicating a very hands-on approach to its creation.

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