Made a full decade after Zombie Night (2003) which I'd consider one of the worst zombie movies ever made, the title is recycled and we're presented with another zombie piece. It is not quite as bad as the abysmal Vampegeddon(doubt that many people have seen it and for good reason) but there is a big emphasis on the quite. In conclusion, if you want any delights with Zombie Night you will be disappointed. It is ironic that the Oscar Winner Shirley Jones ties with Jennifer Taylor as the worst acting performance in the movie, and Anthony Michael Hall and Daryl Hannah are pretty much wasted. The actors don't or can't do anything with their characters or dialogue, very amateurish. If there are any characters we do root for it is the zombies, unfortunately that is not saying much as they are under-utilised and personality-less. The characters are either irritating(Nana) or infuriatingly stupid(Karen), at no point do we root for them and their actions are so stupid beyond belief makes them even less likable. The less said about the dull and abrupt ending the better too. There is no real narrative to speak of, what there is shows lots of predictability, endless ridiculously dumb moments(the bunker and cemetery scenes for examples), no signs of life and the thrills, fun and horror elements are so empty and scrappily done with no signs of surprise that they feel non-existent. It does provide some unintentional humour to begin with but very quickly hearing so many what the.? gets frustrating, plus it does get needlessly convoluted at times. The dialogue is vomit-inducing in how inane it is, the timing is also sloppy and the line delivery flat. With the rest of the production values you could tell that Zombie Night was made in a rush- especially in the editing- and with little signs of care or love. The best thing about the movie is the make-up for the zombies, even when the least amateurish asset it still wasn't that good. You don't get that with Zombie Night, instead you get a complete failure on all levels with unintentional humour that gets more increasingly frustrating than anything else. Zombie Night was always going to be one of those movies that people shouldn't expect that much from, but even when judging it for what it is you do want evidence of some sort of fun.
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