Zombieland: Double Tap

  • Comedy
  • Horror
10/9/2019
99
R

Storyline

Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.

Revenue:
$122,800,000
Budget:
$42,000,000

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Reviews

  • maketheSWITCH

    Even with its flaws, Zombieland: Double Tap doesnt overstay its welcome with its 99-minute run time, and remains a solid piece of popcorn entertainment. Although it doesnt push any boundaries, its harmless fun (the Homer zombie of horror films, if you will... thatll make more sense after youve seen it). So stumble into a cinema and join these friends on a reunion - sure, one filled with endless blood, guts and brains, but thats half the fun of a zombie comedy, right?

    • Charlie David Page

    Read Charlie's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-zombieland-double-tap-the-gangs-back-for-a-brainless-zombie-comedy-sequel

    October 17, 2019
  • msbreviews

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    As you probably know by now, since I posted the original film's review a few hours ago, I loved the first Zombieland. I defend that it's a zombie cult classic, and I was genuinely pumped for its sequel. It didn't go through any external controversy (something quite rare nowadays), the cast didn't say anything wrong in the interviews (haters didn't have enough words to twist this time around), Ruben Fleischer returns as the director, as well as Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (plus a new member, Dave Callaham) as the screenwriters. If a studio wants to do a 10-year sequel, it might as well get the creators and original cast back together, right?!

    That's what I love the...

    October 26, 2019
  • Bertaut

    Just as funny and irreverent as the original, even if it hits all the same beats

    I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead.

    • Jimmy Buffett; "Growing Older But Not Up" (1981)

    The original Zombieland (2009) was something of a sleeper hit, earning over $100 million against a $24 million budget, becoming the most financially successful zombie movie ever made, until it was surpassed by Marc Forster's asinine World War Z (2013). Smart, funny, and self-aware, it didn't take itself too seriously, and it had bucket-loads of heart, but it was hardly a film crying out for a sequel. And as time passed, it seemed more and more unlikely such a sequel would happen. However, after a decade in development hell, _Zombie...

    November 4, 2019
  • Darren_Hardesty

    The first film was a lot of fun but this is a very tired and very unfunny cash grab could not even bring myself to finish it.

    May 16, 2023

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