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Doc of the Dead
TrailerThe film is directed by Alexandre O. Philippe making THE PEOPLE vs. GEORGE LUCAS. It is about evolution of zombie genre in many ways: film, television and literature.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Kyle William Bishop, Charlie Adlard, Joanna Angel, Arnold T. Blumberg, Max Brooks, Bruce Campbell, Alex Cox, Danny Epperson, Stuart Gordon, John Harrison, Traycee King, ...»Director: Alexandre O. PhilippeCountry: United StatesDuration: 81 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Toronto StarJuly 10, 2014Time for a brainy look at brain-eating zombies, and this one delivers like molars to skull.
Daily DeadJanuary 08, 2016Doc of the Dead certainly has a lot on its undead-loving mind, it just never figures out what exactly it's trying to say.
Cinema CrazedOctober 03, 2015A fantastic love letter and insightful examination of the zombie take over in society and pop culture...
TheHorrorShowAugust 24, 2015A fast-paced and very informative primer on all things cinematic and zombified.
Grolsch Film WorksSeptember 01, 2014as a whistle-stop tour of zombieland, Doc of the Dead covers a lot of ground - and if it is not the first exegesis of the undead, you can be sure it will not be the last either.
The Ooh TrayAugust 24, 2014You're left wishing Philippe had been bolder in his method and inquires.
The ListJune 26, 2014While totally accessible to aficionados and casual fans alike, DotD ends up being a bit too lightweight; there's so much more that could be said especially considering the talent being interviewed.
Movies.comJune 13, 2014There's some real food for thought in the film from a topic we'd assume had been bled dry.
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