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Zombie | Zombie Apocalypse
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6.3/10
IMDbBest NonTheatrical Release | 2020
Best Soundtrack Album | 2019
International Competition | 2019
Best Actress | 2020
Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2021
Best Sequence International Competition | 2021
Best Trailer International Competition | 2021
Best Streaming Premiere Film | 2020
Best Horror Movie | 2019
Best Feature Film | 2019
Best Motion Picture | 2019
Originally, the producers couldn't get the rights to use Taylor Swift's "Shake it Off" in the film, as they were denied by the record label. Lupita Nyong'o is a big fan of the song and saw it as pivotal part of the screenplay, which led her to personally get in touch with Swift to explain why the song was important to her and the narrative, after which Swift granted her the rights.
Film is dedicated to Abe Forsythe's son Spike, whose first day of kindergarten inspired parts of the story.
Abe Forsythe's son Spike appears as "school kid zombie."
Ava Caryofyllis's debut.
Kim Doan's debut.
"Teddy McGiggle: I fucking hate those little Kiddlywinks. Fucking the shit out of their moms was the only thing that made it better, until it didn't. Teddy McGiggle: You realize that you're only doing it because you're dead inside. And it's the only thing that keeps you from killing yourself."
"Max: What's happening? Teddy McGiggle: We're all gonna die. Vivienne: Are we gonna die Miss Caroline? Miss Caroline: No. It's part of the game. The zombies are not real. Teddy McGiggle: Like fuck they're not!"