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The Dead Don't Die

2019
7
Director: 
Jim Jarmusch

SYNOPSIS: 

In the sleepy town of Centreville, something strange is happening. Unusual weather phenomena and bizarre behavior by pets, however, are only the first sign of a much bigger problem.

REVIEW: 

Jim Jarmusch, after the vampire love story "Only Lovers Left Alive" returns to horror contaminations, with a star-studded cast that includes the inevitable Tilda Swinton, but that does not reach the same level of quality.  An authorial tribute to the films, now true cults, by George A. Romero with a political environmentalist message and hordes of hungry zombies, many splatter scenes, which will perhaps delight some fans but not me. If at least we were hoping for a lot of laughs instead we find a film without rhythm and humor. Too bad because the cast is fabulous and I say that the film is worth watching.

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