Dawn of the Dead

Dawn of the Dead(2004)

R
03/19/2004 (US)Horror, Action1h 41m
7.1

"When there's no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth."

Overview

A group of survivors take refuge in a shopping mall after the world is taken over by aggressive, flesh-eating zombies.

Zack Snyder

Director

James Gunn

Screenplay

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Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Official Trailer (HD)

Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Official Trailer (HD)

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Dawn of the Dead (2004) | There Goes the Neighborhood

Dawn of the Dead (2004) | There Goes the Neighborhood

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Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Bonus Clip: Ty Burrell On His Role As Steve

Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Bonus Clip: Ty Burrell On His Role As Steve

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Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Bonus Clip: James Gunn On Fan Reactions' To His Involvement On The Film

Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Bonus Clip: James Gunn On Fan Reactions' To His Involvement On The Film

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Dawn of the Dead (2004) TV Spot

Dawn of the Dead (2004) TV Spot

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A review by John Chard
8.0

Written on October 21, 2015

Come on, man. You must've heard the priest say something about life and death.

George Romero fans feared the worst, another one of his sacred original zombie trilogy films was being remade, this even though the remake of Night of the Living Dead didn't disgrace itself. As it happened, the fears were unfounded, for Zack Snyder and his team crafted one of the best horror remakes going.

The premise follows Romero's wonderful version, a mysterious epidemic is causing the populace to turn into undead zombies, the bite of which transfers the illness to another. A small group of survivors make it to the Crossroads Mall and hole up there whilst trying to keep at bay the zombie hordes, but inner fighting threatens the group whilst they know they can't stay there for ever.

Right from the off the film grabs you around the throat, it's a blistering and terrifying opening which brings heartbreak and terror in equal measure. It also announces to us that these zombies are different to Romero's, these suckers can run, and run fast. After some chaos and blood, the introductions to our survivors is set up and the pic settles into a superb group dynamic situation, where machismo and brains meet dumb and dumber, all while little devilish moments trickle away in the background.

It's the focus on the survivors that really lifts it to greater heights, how they variously react to their plight, there's good thought gone into the screenplay (James Gunn). The natural progression of this type of film calls for horror moments, and Snyder deftly slots them in when the pic needs them, which again brings about scenes of terror and genuine heartbreaking moments. Some neat cameos will be cheered by fans of Romero's work, while the cast are superb here, with Sarah Polley the standout fulfilling the believable promise of the character as written.

A remake that is its own beast yet still pays homage to what inspired it, and good at both! Now that's a rare thing in horror! 8/10