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A Night of the Undead

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In 1968, the world was shaken by an outbreak that has since been dismissed by many. A group of podcasters visits the original farmhouse on the anniversary of the event, only to learn that children shouldn't play with dead things.
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Josiah Teal Film Threat 01/16/2023
3/10
Had Young, Guffey, and Aucoin focused on building a unique world of zombies, creating subtext, or even delivering on zombie kills/killing, the outcome could have been delightfully thrilling. Go to Full Review
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Chris J 01/27/2023 MOVIE REVIEW A Night of the Undead Genre: Horror Year Released: 2023 Runtime: 1h 20m Director(s): Kenny Scott Guffey, Jake C. Young Writer(s): Tyler Aucoin Cast: Denny Kidd, Mason Johnson, Brianna Phipps, Mckenzie Clay Where To Watch: Available to stream or order on Blu-ray from Walmart, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble January 31, 2023 RAVING REVIEW: A NIGHT OF THE UNDEAD is a horror film that explores the idea that the outbreak depicted in the 1968 classic, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, was based on actual events. The film follows a group of podcasters who set out to investigate the legend's authenticity on the event's anniversary and uncover the truth about the undead. This isn't a Hollywood blockbuster, but ultimately that's okay. The film's premise is one of its most vital elements, providing a fresh and unique take on the zombie genre. The micro-budget production of only $1,500 adds realism and authenticity, making the film feel more like a documentary than a standalone horror film. For a movie with such a small budget, the filmmakers should be praised for their ability to create a thought-provoking and suspenseful horror film. Using practical effects, minimal CGI, and unknown actors can be jarring to someone who traditionally only watches more notable films. The film's low budget should not be seen as a negative but rather as an opportunity for the filmmakers to showcase their creativity and resourcefulness. In most cases, they accomplish this, but there are a few moments where the reach may be slightly extended beyond their capabilities. The "face time" conversation in the car stood out to me as something that probably should've been handled differently. Despite the budget constraints, the film can effectively build tension and create a sense of unease. The use of suspenseful music and tight camera angles adds to the purpose of anxiety and makes the film a thrilling and engaging experience. The film also features several intense and suspenseful moments that keep the audience on edge. The film's premise continues on a modern problem with horror where we wipe sequels off the table. This allows the film to stand on its own and be appreciated by audiences who may be tired of the traditional zombie trope. Still, in this case, it's more of a re-imagining than an alteration, so I don't find it as distracting as, say, the HALLOWEEN franchise wiping films from existence. In conclusion, A NIGHT OF THE UNDEAD is a well-crafted horror film that provides a fresh and unique take on the zombie genre. For more reviews and my YouTube channel, please visit linktr.ee/Overlyhonestmoviereviews Follow me on Letterboxd, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Find my social media accounts on most platforms simply by searching Overly Honest Movie Reviews. I'm always happy to hear from my readers; please say hi or send me any questions about movies. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 1968, the world was shaken by an outbreak that has since been dismissed by many. A group of podcasters visits the original farmhouse on the anniversary of the event, only to learn that children shouldn't play with dead things.
Director
Kenny Scott Guffey, Jake C. Young
Producer
Kenny Scott Guffey, Tiffanie Guffey, Adam Roberts
Screenwriter
Tyler Aucoin
Production Co
MTS Pictures
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 7, 2022, Limited
Runtime
1h 20m
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