The Dead Don't Die currently has an average rating of 5.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 338 users on our platform.
...it isn’t so much the zombies that matter but how our cast of characters react to them, ranging from general panic to cool-headed competence and finally enervated acceptance.
Read full review at Little White LiesWatching it is, I would imagine, a bit like watching a world-class chef make a grilled cheese sandwich.
Read full review at Roger EbertIt’s a lesser Jarmusch, yes — but it’s still a Jarmusch.
Read full review at Empire...in the end this is arguably Jarmusch's first popcorn movie and it's a pretty good one at that.
Read full review at Ign...a winningly eccentric way to usher in the zombie apocalypse
Read full review at The TelegraphA nearly nihilistic take on small-town life in the age of Trump...
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleSome of the sight gags and quips are gold; others are just filler, but still kind of interesting in a wacky sort of way.
Read full review at Chicago Sun TimesThere is much pleasure to be had looking at the impassive, knowing faces of Sevigny, Driver and especially Murray, who don’t need to say or do much to be extremely watchable and funny.
Read full review at The Guardian...a strange delight, a fitting companion piece to Jarmusch's angsty vampire movie 'Only Lovers Left Alive'.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...en zombiekomedi som bildar en fin helhet...
Read full review at Dagens Nyheter...en otroligt underhållande och absurd zombiekomedi som både överraskar och roar stort.
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