Movie Review: Postmortem Romance is Cold in 'Warm Bodies'
The latest zombie movie out shows you that you don't have to have a pulse to fall in love.
Editor Liz Kennedy liz.kennedy@patch.com
The latest zombie movie out shows you that you don't have to have a pulse to fall in love.
Good girl meets ghoul in the latest romantic comedy called "Warm Bodies."
Nicholas Hoult plays a teenage zombie slacker who falls head over heels in love with Teresa Palmer, who is very much alive.
Somehow the chemistry between the two works, even though the flirting can be a bit awkward.
You never really know what thoughts are lurking behind those blank stares, but enough about non-zombie supporting cast member John Malkovich.
"Warm Bodies" is a fun little film that has successfully mashed up a romantic comedy, slapstick and cheese. The teenage and Twilight film crowd should eat it up, even though it lacks (drum roll) brains.
The flick-o-meter gives "Warm Bodies" a solid three out of five.
There's tons of cheese in this film, lots of plot holes as well. But, if you want to see the girl fall for a cute dead guy from the wrong side of the heartbeat, then this film is for you.
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Show times: Movies 400 and AMC Avenue Forsyth 12
Ready to see 'Warm Bodies?' If so, head to Movies 400, 415 Atlanta Road or AMC Avenue Forsyth 12, 350 Peachtree Parkway. For more theater information, show times and pricing, click the links above.
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