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75
Cheery, silly, splattery, and respectful of its elders (and betters, particularly Sam Raimi's "The Evil Dead").
75
Wirkola keeps the narrative taut, wasting not a frame; and he throws in funny moments.
75
May have a dull title, but it's lively, idiotic fun, at least until it goes too far past "too far" into the realm of "far too far."
70
The pic reveals itself as a horror-action-comedy a la "Evil Dead," with amusing twists of fate and over-the-top gore.
70
Any horror movie with the moxie to play Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" during a zombie attack can't be all bad.
67
The concept doesn't go much further than the wardrobe department--that is, until a deliriously over-the-top climax finally rouses the film from its "Evil Dead"-mimicking stupor.
63
If you tamp down your expectations -- those gaping plot holes are dangerous! -- there is a storm of scary fun to be had in this Scandinavian splatterfest.
63
Dead Snow, as you may have gathered, is a comedy, but played absolutely seriously by sincere, earnest young actors.
60
For more than half of this 90-minute film, director Tommy Wirkola plays things pretty straight--a mistake, perhaps, since the first half is pretty boring--but once the Nazi zombies start arriving en masse, he abruptly shifts to an "Evil Dead"–style zaniness, including the sight of a potential victim hanging off the side of a mountain while using a zombie's entrails as rope.
60
As is often the case with movies of this type, the real stars are the special-effects team, which does some admirably disgusting work.