The Dead, evocatively filmed in grainy 35mm, might carry the cinematic vibe of an old-school, flesh-eating adventure, but as it should be with stories like this, it's not a pretty picture.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The Dead ultimately doesn't have much of a pulse, as it fails to transcend the banality of its inevitable theme.
Charlotte Observer by Lawrence Toppman
The Fords give us old-fashioned predators: Zombies shuffle slowly, silently, patiently forward, as implacably destructive as Time itself. Meanwhile, the Fords play off our memories from books, TV news and other movies.
Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov
The film provides a whole new way of looking at the same old dead things. Eat up.
The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger
Its scenes frequently feature Africans machine-gunning other Africans or hacking them to death with machetes. This is a disturbing sight indeed. Maybe it was intended as a metaphor, but this movie isn't nearly sophisticated enough to pull off that kind of commentary. It's not really even sophisticated enough to be an absorbing zombie movie