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All American Zombie Drugs is a 2015 American zombie comedy film written and directed by Alex Ballar, starring Beau Nelson, Wolfgang Weber, Natalie Irby, Susan Graham, Alex Ballar and Bobby Burkey.
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Directed by | Alex Ballar |
Written by | Alex Ballar |
Produced by | Alex Ballar Alexander Berezovsky Johnny Kearns Jonathan Mariande Beau Nelson |
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Cinematography | Chen Chia-yu |
Edited by | Brett Register |
Music by | Evan Goldman |
Production company | Manginity Films |
Distributed by | Midnight Releasing |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film was released to DVD in April 2013 and made available on Vimeo On Demand until 5 May.[1] It was released to Amazon Prime Video on 30 June 2019.[2]
Jennifer Turner of Horror DNA rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote that while it "does drag a little bit with overused running gags and minors characters that really have no point in the film", it "has everything, humor, gore, and a sharp sense of wit" and "contains a fun anti-drug message without coming off like a preachy After School Special."[3] Jason Boyd of Fictionphile wrote: "Unlike some super indie films like this, the production level is surprisingly high. The story has more than a couple of bright spots, but you will likely wish the film had picked a lane and stuck with it."[4] Nick Valdez of Flixist opined that the "stumbling nature of story and lack of commitment toward its main character is what keeps All American Zombie Drugs from becoming a spectacular film."[5] Robert Kenneth Dator of Film International stated that "what plagues the production beyond tempo is a lack of strong characters and a good through line" and that there "is further a troubling sameness in every scene, a lack of variety in location, set dressing, and no apparent production design, so that what is purported to be “suburban America” looks stuck somewhere within a twenty block radius of Burbank".[6]
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