George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead (2008)
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Reviews Counted:122
Fresh:73
Rotten:49
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: As Diary of the Dead proves, time hasn't subdued George A. Romero's affection for mixing politics with gore, nor has it given him cinematic grace or subtlety.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong horror violence and gore, and pervasive language.
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Feb 15, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $679,335
Synopsis: Director George A. Romero returns to the subject matter that made him famous with this postmodern take on the zombie genre. DIARY OF THE DEAD begins in innocuous fashion as a group of film students... Director George A. Romero returns to the subject matter that made him famous with this postmodern take on the zombie genre. DIARY OF THE DEAD begins in innocuous fashion as a group of film students head out into the woods to make a low-budget horror film. This film-within-a-film is directed by Jason Creed (Joshua Close), who draws on a group of friends, and his college professor, to get the job done. But the filming comes to an abrupt halt when news comes in that the dead are springing back to life, devouring people, and taking over the world. Film obsessive Creed doesn't put his camera down for long, and he's soon heading out on the road with his friends in a quest to document the real-life carnage as it unfolds. The film is shot entirely from the point of view of Creed and his camera-wielding friends, and in a neat nod to contemporary technology, Romero's feature is full of references to websites such as MySpace and YouTube. This interesting sidestep from Romero's long-running zombie saga is a 21st century take on the initial zombie outburst that occurred in the director's 1968 classic NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. Romero unleashes much of his trademark gore and violence as the film progresses, and there are some increasingly witty and inventive ways in which characters become zombiefied. The cast of young unknowns fit snugly into their roles, particularly Michelle Morgan, whose character is in charge of piecing together Creed's film in the editing room. But what really sets DIARY OF THE DEAD apart from its horror-movie contemporaries is the hefty dose of social satire that Romero works into the film, making this a welcome return to the director's trademark style following the more straightforward gore-fest of 2005's LAND OF THE DEAD. [More]
Starring: Michelle Morgan, Josh Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde
Starring: Michelle Morgan, Josh Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde, Joe Dinicol, Scott Wentworth, Philip Riccio, Chris Violette, Tatiana Maslany, Wes Craven, Guillermo Del Toro, Stephen King, Simon Pegg, Quentin Tarantino
Director: George A. Romero
Director: George A. Romero
Screenwriter: George A. Romero
Producer: Peter Grunwald, Art Spigel, Sam Englebardt, Ara Katz, Dan Fireman
Composer: Norman Orenstein
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May 20, 2008
Reviews for George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead
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Trenchantly implicates the media into the ongoing apocalypse that in previous Dead chapters already included family, capitalism, the military, class divides Full Review |
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A sly but low-level zombie movie for the YouTube crowd. Full Review |
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It's rough around the edges, dirty in the middle, and stained through with a sort of nihilistic humanism that ultimately unsettles more than the lurching undead themselves. Full Review |
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For Romero, someone who still retains respect and admiration for previous work, Diary of the Dead points to the realization that it is time to close the door on zombie movies and move to other horror subjects. Full Review |
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Once again the master of the independent genre film manages to bring something fresh and worthy to the table. Full Review |
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I hate to say this -- partly because I don’t want it to be true and partly because it’s such a terrible pun -- but could the zombie movie finally be dead? Full Review |
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Everything that CLOVERFIELD did right, this does wrong. Full Review |
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Diary of the Dead, even for zombie diehards like my little group (we watched Shadow: Dead Riot, for pete's sake), was not very good at all. I mourn. Full Review |
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We want to high-five Romero for finding new ways to off his lifeless marauders. Full Review |
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O pior dos "filmes de zumbis" comandados por Romero, expõe a falta de sintonia do cineaste com a linguagem moderna, empalidecendo especialmente ao ser comparado com esforços similares como Cloverfield e, particularmente, o espanhol [REC].
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Overall, a welcome addition to the living dead cycle. Full Review |
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If you didn't know that Romero himself directed this film, you would think it had been fashioned by some brilliant young wunderkind director, reared on Romero's work and eager to stake out his own claim to the territory. Full Review |
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Probably the best zombie movie since 1978's 'Dawn of the Dead.' Full Review |
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Not only the most satisfying motion picture Romero has made in a long while, but one of the best of his career. Full Review |
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Diary of the Dead fits quite nicely into the modern zombie film renaissance that's been rocking the horror world for the past few years. Full Review |
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Diary of the Dead Bites the Hand that Feeds Us Full Review |
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The fifth installment of Romero's zombie series is dark, creepy and funny. Full Review |
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