A belated sequel to the 2009 sleeper hit brings back the main cast but can’t quite conjure up enough humour or charm to justify its existenceAt a relatively brief 99 minutes, Zombieland: Double Tap doesn’t provide one with anywhere near enough time to figure out exactly why Zombieland: Double Tap exists. The closest I could manage was sheer greed, but even that explanation would require a strongheld belief that a substantial fanbase cared about or even remembered the original. It was a decently reviewed sleeper success which provided a much hankered-for eyeroll at the influx of zombie films flooding cinemas at the time – but it was that and little else. A smile of a movie that turned into more of a shrug over time. Related: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil review – panto fun is missing in action Continue reading…
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