When the forces of the undead descent upon the sleepy town of Dudley, Ohio, Laura Childs (Erin Wilk) is forced to do battle with an evil entity that truly knows her more intimately than anyone living or dead. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
When the forces of the undead descent upon the sleepy town of Dudley, Ohio, Laura Childs (Erin Wilk) is forced to do battle with an evil entity that truly knows her more intimately than anyone living or dead. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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THIS MOVIE WAS REALLY BAD. THE SCARIEST IT GOT WAS PEOPLE LIMPING AROUND WITH SNOT COMING OUT OF THEIR NOSE. THIS WAS MORE LIKE A HIGH SCHOOL ACT. THE NAME OF THE MOVIE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE MOVIE. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO ABOUT THE DEAD RISING. ALL IT'S ABOUT IS SOME GIRL WHO PUT HER SON UP FOR ADOPTION WHEN HE WAS A BABY WHO EVENTUALLY DIED. HIS "SO CALLED" SPIRIT ENTERED INTO PEOPLE AND MADE THEM SCREAM WITH SNOT RUNNING DOWN THERE NOSE. THERE WAS ABSOLUTELY NO SPECIAL EFFECTS OR EVEN MAKE UP TO. I'M NOT KIDDING WHEN I SAY THE ONLY THING THAT HAPPENED IS SNOT WOULD RUN OUT OF PEOPLES NOSES!!!!! BAD, BAD BAD........
"A Frightening Zombie Thriller" reads the DVD back cover art. There are no zombies in this movie, none. I feel ripped off due to blatant false advertising. There is no eating of human flesh, nothing ooey or gooey coming out of the cemetary, shoot, I'd take them coming out of a nice morgue somwhere. This is more a ghost/spirit/possession movie, and not a very good one at that..
If I see a movie with "of the Dead", I expect zombies. This movie had none. The story has absolutely nothing to do with zombies at all and is just completely boring. Please don't waste the 90 minutes or so that I did on this crap-fest. Even if you aren't expecting zombies, the story and acting is just garbage.