Army of the Dead

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    Army of the Dead
    2021

    Synopsis

    Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble: venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.

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    Cast

    • Dave BautistaScott Ward
    • Ella PurnellKate Ward
    • Omari HardwickVanderohe
    • Ana de la RegueraMaria Cruz
    • Theo RossiBurt Cummings
    • Matthias SchweighöferLudwig Dieter
    • Nora ArnezederLilly / The Coyote
    • Hiroyuki SanadaBly Tanaka
    • Garret DillahuntMartin
    • Tig NotaroMarianne Peters

    Recommendations

    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      There’s no shortage of excitement, suspense, jokey camaraderie, sorrowful losses, satisfying comeuppances, twists and turns to fill the generous running time, with plenty of variation in the bloody encounters.
    • 75

      IndieWire

      It’s a blockbuster that funnels the appeal of big-budget action and horror with an almost sacred reverence for the material. That’s absurd, but Snyder’s a true believer in go-for-broke escapism and at its best, the mayhem in Army of the Dead is an infectious zombie bite of its own.
    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      In a way, this B-movie on an A budget gets closer to the values of George Romero, the godfather of zombie cinema, than Snyder’s actual, hyper-adrenalized remake of Romero’s masterpiece.
    • 65

      TheWrap

      There’s enough gore, mayhem, and decay in Army of the Dead to make for a satisfying zombie-movie experience, and while it’s the best film Snyder has made since his last “of the Dead,” it’s also one that continually hints at the more satisfying work it might have been.
    • 60

      Slashfilm

      There’s a certain fun to be had in Army of the Dead, but it’s the mindless, ugly fun that you wake up the next day regretting. Come to think of it, it’s kind of like a trip to Las Vegas.
    • 60

      Empire

      Army Of The Dead is best when Snyder leans into the fun, and allows himself moments of pure silliness. When he aims for more emotional territory — like the rather trite guilt-to-redemption arc between Scott and his estranged daughter, played capably by Ella Purnell — we start to feel the weight of that running time.
    • 60

      Arizona Republic

      Whether Army of the Dead is any good isn’t really an issue. It’s more whether it sets out to do what Snyder intends for it to do. If he intended it to be an over-the-top exercise in zombie mayhem sprinkled with the occasional human emotion, he succeeded. The nice part is that this time he has actually managed to make it fun along the way.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      It’s all just one monumental splatterfest, where the zombies’ army of the dead face off against people who aren’t very alive, and all basically without jokes.