Land of the Dead
In an attempt to survive after the return of dead people who seek to destroy the world and kill everyone they meet, in order to live on him, all people gather and stay in a walled city to avoid them, but upon the destruction of the walls, incidents come to climax, as they have to face them and fight them.
1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
March 4, 1980 in Montreal, Québec, Canada
18 August 1961, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
23 November 1975, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
13 August 1961, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
22 July 1964, Bogotá, Colombia
14 February 1970, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK
3 December 1951, Tampa, Florida, USA
21 October 1973, Tel Aviv, Israel
16 April 1964, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
4 November 1968, Ontario, Canada
4 March 1962, Sollihull, England, UK
8 November 1958, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
15 March 1963, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
April 29, 2009
Romero is back and just as good as he was then...
June 28, 2005
Romero's fourth-grade dialogue doesn't help matters, but anyone seeking out the latest achievements in cranial ruptures, spewing-blood gouts, and ground-beef spillage need look no further.
June 24, 2005
Land of the Dead not only leaves you wishing Romero and his zombies might come back to feast once more, but that they'd take their time.
April 16, 2009
Gory sight gags and intestine eating abound in this must-see movie for fans of the horror genre.
February 23, 2016
The Dead Lands offers an odd mix of cultural identity that falls prey to clichéd tropes and one-dimensional characters.
June 29, 2005
The movie is listless and uninspired.
June 27, 2005
Zombies just aren't that interesting as villains because they zombie ahead.
March 22, 2011
Romero's zombie movies have always been about people, not zombies. That's what makes them work so well and Land of the Dead is no exception.
June 19, 2008
Romero's best film in a quarter century ...
June 24, 2005
It's fairly solid fun without breaking any new ground.
July 19, 2008
While it's hardly Romero's scariest achievement, it is a thrilling, disturbing commentary on a man-eat-man world that hits just close enough to home to give viewers an uncomfortable pause.
June 24, 2005
The plot held no surprises and the acting no revelations.

