Those who thought the indoor shopping mall in Dawn of the Dead was a metaphor for America will perhaps be equally happy with the underground bunker cum missile silo here. Those who thought the shopping mall was a good place to hide out from a plague of zombies, with a lot of helpful survival possibilities, will have less to be happy about. And those who thought the gore was the main thing (as it was, after all, in the original Night of the Living Dead) will need to be patient, because the emphasis this time is on infighting between military and civilian survivors, but will have a happy ending. Dusk of the Dead, anyone? Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Richard Liberty; directed by George A. Romero. (1985) — Duncan Shepherd
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