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The Independent on Sunday - Nicholas Barber | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'In between all the fabulous gags with zombies being splattered by falling pianos, it's really quite poignant. I can't remember when I was last so keen for Hollywood to make a sequel.' |
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The Observer - Peter Bradshaw | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'A very ridiculous film which is also a treat.' |
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The Daily Mail - Tom Cox | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'It's at this point that many viewers will realise they're not watching a vision of a scary future after all, but arguably the first ever movie about a zombie utopia.' |
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The Guardian - Peter Bradshaw | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'A very ridiculous film which is also a treat.' |
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The Independent - Anthony Quinn | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'A zombie comedy funnier than Shaun of the Dead? They said it couldn't be done, but here it is.' |
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Time - Richard Corliss | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'This isn't just a good zombie comedy. It's a damn fine movie, period. And that's high praise, coming from a vampire guy.' |
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Time Out - David Jenkins | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Plot-wise, it's little more than a series of loosely connected sketches, but ?Zombieland' is Friday night multiplex fodder of the highest order.' |
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Total Film - Dan Goodswen | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Dawn of the dead funny...' |
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Little White Lies - Anton Bitel | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'A zombie comedy that doesn't leave you feeling braindead.' |
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The Financial Times - Nigel Andrews | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'It is frothy and forgettable, and, like any black comedy, funny even, or especially, when it shouldn't be.' |
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