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Jurgen Prochnow
Reviews Featuring Jurgen Prochnow
A tense and timeless masterpiece that is thoroughly gripping and will appeal to a much broader audience than might first seem the case its already considered a classic.
Axel Foleys charm bypass results in a follow-up that fails to capture the imagination.
Given a straight choice between zombification and another hour-and-a-half spent watching this stupefyingly awful plop-horror, Id choose joining the ranks of the undead every time.
The luvvies cant get enough on it, but its fair to say Joe Public remains undecided and rightly so. Still, there are worse ways to pass two-and-a-half hours.
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