A group of survivors trapped in a New York apartment fight to stay alive against legions of zombies.A group of survivors trapped in a New York apartment fight to stay alive against legions of zombies.A group of survivors trapped in a New York apartment fight to stay alive against legions of zombies.
Amanda Niles
- Flight Attendant
- (voice)
Gus Malliarodakis
- Air Marshall
- (voice)
- …
Danielle Harris
- Barbara
- (voice)
Bill Moseley
- Johnny
- (voice)
Sydney Tamiia Poitier
- Tami
- (voice)
Nazhi McCullough
- Maddy
- (voice)
Sarah Habel
- Judy
- (voice)
Joseph Pilato
- Harry Cooper
- (voice)
Alona Tal
- Helen Cooper
- (voice)
Luann De Soto
- Karen Cooper
- (voice)
Jesse Corti
- Newscaster
- (voice)
Tom Sizemore
- Chief McClelland
- (voice)
Anastasia Foster
- Susan Donaldson
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Cornell Womack
- Hunter Deets
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaBill Moseley and Tony Todd reprises their roles as Johnny and Ben from the remake Night of the Living Dead (1990).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diminishing Returns: Podcast of Horror V.I: Night of the Living Dead (2020)
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So, the primary complaints I've read about this film all have to do with the low quality of the animation, and, well...they're not wrong. For a film that was released post- 2005, the animation is decidedly unimpressive. The art itself isn't bad, but...it's also not fantastic.
As for the script and acting, I'd give this a solid 9/10. The score is equally impressive, and does a fantastic job of ratcheting up the suspense. Although definitely faster- paced than the Romero 1969 original, were it a live-action film, it would be right at home with some of the more recent zombie fare.
It is without a doubt better than the woeful Day of the Dead remake from the mid-00s, being both better-written and better-acted. Giving some of the characters better backstories definitely helped to build a better rapport with them, and you end up caring for them, save for Hank Cooper, for whom no one has ever cared.
Overall, it's definitely worth watching if you're a fan of the genre, though you most certainly have to get past the unimpressive animation.
As for the script and acting, I'd give this a solid 9/10. The score is equally impressive, and does a fantastic job of ratcheting up the suspense. Although definitely faster- paced than the Romero 1969 original, were it a live-action film, it would be right at home with some of the more recent zombie fare.
It is without a doubt better than the woeful Day of the Dead remake from the mid-00s, being both better-written and better-acted. Giving some of the characters better backstories definitely helped to build a better rapport with them, and you end up caring for them, save for Hank Cooper, for whom no one has ever cared.
Overall, it's definitely worth watching if you're a fan of the genre, though you most certainly have to get past the unimpressive animation.
- thematrixcbc
- Mar 17, 2017
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- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
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