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I'm a huge fan of any modern big budget zombie film. There was a lot of controversy with World War Z centered around fans of the book hating it as well as reshoots/recuts, but as a thrill ride and theatrical experience I loved it. Like I Am Legend, the zombies looked way too cg, but I can forgive that given how many thousands of zombies they ...
Official Discussion Thread: World War Z [Spoilers] Synopsis: The story revolves around United Nations employee Gerry Lane (Pitt), who traverses the world in a race against time to stop a pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to decimate humanity itself. Director: Marc Forster.
World War Z – A review. TL;DR: World War Z is a well-constructed movie. All of the beats are in place, the stakes are clear and the fluid transitions from plot point to plot point work in an effective and engaging manner. Aside from that very dry summary, I found a lot to like about World War Z.
It's uneven and diverges from the source book, but World War Z still brings smart, fast-moving thrills and a solid performance from Brad Pitt to the zombie genre. Read Critics Reviews
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World War Z could have ended up going down in flames, but it turned out to be one of the more entertaining movies of the summer. Full Review | Jul 18, 2020
Jan 5, 2011 · World War Z Review. A sudden outbreak of a zombie plague leaves the globe in tatters. Former UN worker Gerry Lane (Pitt) and his family seek refuge, before Gerry heads off to Asia in...
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Jun 21, 2013 · “World War Z” is mostly David Lean-on-caffeine panoramas of computer-generated zombies swarming ant-like up walls and over barricades and taking down computer-generated choppers while Forster’s close-up camera swings all over the place to generate unearned “excitement.”