Day of the Dead: Bloodline

critic Reviews

, 11% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Robert AbeleLos Angeles Times
    Would that Romero could arise like one of his creations, just to take a nasty bite out of this cheap "reimagining" of one of his movies and consign it to a genre graveyard where nothing comes back.
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    Brian TallericoRogerEbert.com
    Bloodline can't figure out its message, and the characters are nowhere near interesting enough to overcome the muddled themes of the film
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    Dev SheaNightmarish Conjurings
    I wanted this movie to be good, even moderately good, but it wasn’t. The gore was repetitive, the story focused more on a sexual offender than the zombies and, aside from Schaech, the acting was mediocre at best.
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    Chauncey K. RobinsonThe Twisted Girl Next Door
    Day of the Dead: Bloodline tries to update the classic with a 'Me Too' angle and the results are mixed, but the classic zombie carnage makes up for it.
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    James MarshSouth China Morning Post
    Day of the Dead: Bloodline is dead on arrival, with no hope of reanimation.
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    Jeffrey LylesLyles' Movie Files
    If you're hungry for a good zombie homage to Romero's work, look no further than Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead. Bloodline is just plain rotten.
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    Michael OrdoñaCommon Sense Media
    Buckets of stale blood in zombie apocalypse tale.
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    Brian OrndorfBlu-ray.com
    A complete waste of time, taking part in what's now become a bad movie tradition: watching dismal filmmakers botch Romero's relatively simple zombie outbreak.
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    Matt DonatoWe Got This Covered
    Day Of The Dead: Bloodline somehow dethrones 2008's earlier remake attempt as an even more forgettable "reimagining" (aka rip-off).
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