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Rating: ***

WARM BODIES
***
DIRECTED BY Jonathan Levine
STARS Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer

Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies (Photo: Summit)
  • Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies (Photo: Summit)

Another zombie movie? As the kids would type on Twitter, "FFS." Yet even after we thought the genre was exhausted with 28 Days Later ... and then Shaun of the Dead ... and then Zombieland ... and then some ... here we find fresh blood pumped into the format with Warm Bodies, an adaptation of Isaac Marion's novel that began life as a short story floating around the Internet. Nicholas Hoult narrates the movie from his vantage point of playing one of the undead: He's "R," a zombie who becomes smitten with the human Julie (Teresa Palmer), more so after he eats the brains of her boyfriend (Dave Franco) and acquires all his memories. Initially afraid of R (understandably so!), Julie comes to realize that he's not a threat, and together they wonder if his progression back to normalcy means that it's no longer necessary for her militaristic dad (John Malkovich) and his troops to annihilate all zombies. The laughs are modest and the scares are nonexistent, but the romance is awfully charming — and Hoult and Palmer make an irresistible couple.

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Warm Bodies
Rated PG-13 · 97 min. · 2013
Official Site: warmbodiesmovie.com
Director: Jonathan Levine
Writer: Jonathan Levine
Producer: David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Bruna Papandrea
Cast: Analeigh Tipton, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich, Nicholas Hoult, Lizzy Caplan, Dave Franco, Rob Corddry, Cory Hardrict, Justin Bradley and Ayisha Issa

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