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Zombie Strain

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During the zombie apocalypse, survivors trapped in a sound stage make an astonishing discovery about a potent strain of marijuana. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and mistakes occur. They begin to question who is more dangerous: the relentless undead outside or the growing mistrust among themselves. In their fight for survival, the true threat may lie within.
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Tyler Doupe Dread Central ‘Zombie Strain’ tries to do too much with too little. Rated: 1.5/5 Feb 7, 2025 Full Review Michael Talbot-Haynes Film Threat Zombie Strain is the THC-heavy zombie jamboree your lungs have been waiting for. Rated: 8/10 Jan 31, 2025 Full Review Edward Douglas The Weekend Warrior (Substack) As much as I was hoping it might get better as it goes along, instead it just got much, much worse. Rated: 3/10 Jan 27, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jason M In Zombie Strain, a sudden outbreak of the undead traps a group of people inside a sound stage. As tensions rise and resources dwindle, the survivors stumble onto a bizarre discovery: a strange new strain of marijuana that confuses the zombies and allows smokers to pass among them unnoticed. What begins as a desperate fight for survival quickly turns into a wild, chaotic blend of paranoia, dark humor, and hazy revelations as the group tries to figure out whether they can outlast the apocalypse—or if the real danger lies in themselves. Review: Zombie Strain is one of those films where you can feel the ambition dripping off the screen. It takes a simple setup—a group trapped during a zombie outbreak—and injects it with stoner humor, indie grit, and some genuinely bold creative choices. One of the standout elements is the direction. Michael Seabolt leans into long, unbroken shots that keep the energy alive and force the cast to really carry the moment. That’s not easy to pull off on a small budget, and you have to give credit for how much confidence it takes to stage sequences that let the tension breathe in real time. The cast deserves praise too. Chandni Shah, in particular, shines with a performance that swings from grounded to unhinged in all the right ways. But across the board, you can tell everyone bought into the tone of the film—it’s playful, chaotic, and at times surprisingly layered. That buy-in makes the comedy land and gives the horror just enough weight to keep the stakes alive. Does the movie reinvent zombies? No. But that’s not really the point. Zombie Strain is more about personality and experimentation than it is about polish. It plays like a midnight-movie experience: scrappy, self-aware, and proud of its rough edges. That’s part of its charm. At the end of the bowl, I respect the hell out of this movie for going for it. It’s ambitious, it’s quirky, and it showcases what passionate indie filmmakers can do when they refuse to play it safe. If I were scoring it, I’d put it in that cult-film sweet spot—the kind of movie you throw on with friends late at night, laugh at, get surprised by, and appreciate for its sheer audacity. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 09/18/25 Full Review Chris C It could use more zombies, but the comedy is good enough to make it fun a fun found footage film. Read my full review on Creepy Catalog. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/12/25 Full Review Samuel J Overall, Zombie Strain is a fun, unexpected treat for anyone who enjoys a mix of horror and comedy. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s what makes it work. The performances from Zoe and Charlie carry the film, making it an entertaining, if imperfect, indie zombie romp. While it doesn’t hit the typical horror marks, it’s clear the filmmakers were aiming for a fun, slightly ridiculous experience — and they largely succeed. If you’re looking for something that doesn’t take itself too seriously, Zombie Strain offers plenty of laughs and enough weirdness to make it worth the watch. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/25 Full Review B P A Perplexing Stoner Horror Comedy. ‘Zombie Strain’ tries to do too much with too little. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis During the zombie apocalypse, survivors trapped in a sound stage make an astonishing discovery about a potent strain of marijuana. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and mistakes occur. They begin to question who is more dangerous: the relentless undead outside or the growing mistrust among themselves. In their fight for survival, the true threat may lie within.
Director
Michael Seabolt
Producer
Gregory M. Schroeder, Michael Seabolt
Screenwriter
Gregory M. Schroeder
Distributor
Dark Sky Films
Genre
Comedy, Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 24, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 24, 2025
Runtime
1h 40m
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