The Dead Next Door is a low budget zombie movie from the 80’s that was produced by Sam Raimi, using funds he’d earned from The Evil Dead. It’s deliberately campy, but not in the overdone cheesy way like a Troma movie. If you are a fan of ...
Pros: Great gore, interesting twist on Romero's world of zombies premise Cons: Feels like a B-movie; most of the money was spent on gore effects, not acting
Sometimes, all you need for a good zombie flick is an imaginative twist on Dawn of the Dead and some nicely done gore effects. The Dead Next Door delivers on both accounts, though like many low-budget films, the lack of capital becomes...
Pros: There are no pros. Cons: There are infinite cons.
The Dead Next Door is absolutely the worst film I've ever seen. And I'm speaking as someone who has seen a myriad of truly godawful movies. This one's going to be hard to beat.
Having said that, the rest of this review is very...
Pros: Excellent makeup and gore effects, great opening scene Cons: Comedy bits aren't funny; the zombie cult is unnecessary
The first half of THE DEAD NEXT DOOR is a stunning display of special effects. And although the second half falls apart, and the filmmakers bite off more than they can chew, it is still a good zombie film.
Pros: Great story that progressed well. Cons: Acting was a bit silly.
Director- J.R. BookwalterStarring- Pete Ferry, Michael Grossi, Robert KokaiYears after zombie infestation, a government agency called the "Zombie Squad" is out patrolling the region, exterminating zombies and and collecting un-exterminated ...
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