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Dawn of the Dead


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Chicago Tribune
Romero's movie was both scary and satiric, but this reprise, directed by British TV-ad wiz Zack Snyder, is neither.
Entertainment Weekly
Snyder, making a killer feature debut, trades homemade cheesiness for knowing style, revels in the sophistication of modern ...
Box Office Magazine
The good news for fans of the mindless flesh-eaters is that the reworked Dawn, while a far more generic piece of entertainme...
The New York Times
Good zombie fun, the remake of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead is the best proof in ages that cannibalizing old material...
USA Today
A soulless but speedy redo of George A. Romero's two-hour-plus 1979 original about a mall and flesh-eating zombies.
Chicago Sun-Times
Dawn of the Dead works and it delivers just about what you expect when you buy your ticket.
The Boston Globe
Few of the original movie's political and philosophical preoccupations (abortion, capitalism, patriotism, individualism) rem...
Premiere
Not bad for a movie as disposable as the popcorn it helps spill on theater floors.
New York Daily News
The joke isn't fresh, but it holds up well in this crackling remake of George Romero's 1978 sequel to Night of the Living De...
San Francisco Chronicle
It's silly, witty and good-natured, not scary so much as icky, and not horrifying or horrible but consistently amusing.
Variety
Whereas the resonance of Romero's film (and of 28 Days Later) derived from its ability to involve auds emotionally with a fe...
Village Voice
Only gore-thirsting teens will be satisfied.
Film Threat
A fun, scary and slick popcorn movie.
Film Threat
The kind of joyous horror-viewing experience where you yell at the screen and cheer for the victims and the zombies with equ...
The Austin Chronicle
Snyder's film isn't likely to be considered a classic 20 years down the road like Romero's film is, but it's a winningly ext...
The Guardian
This one has more pyrotechnical gore, better acting, slicker direction but very few moments when it is scary at all.
Washington Post
It more than surpasses the original.
Washington Post
Has many of the elements that made the first Dawn so darkly entertaining.
ReelViews
For those who enjoy tight, tense, graphic horror, this movie offers an ample helping.
Richard Roeper
... bloody good fun.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Zack Snyder
Writer: James Gunn
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber

Release: March 19, 2004
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