Z-O-M-B-I-E-S

2018 "At Seabrook High, it's Zoms vs. Poms"
6| 1h34m| G| en| More Info
Released: 16 February 2018 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Television
Country: United States of America
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Two star-crossed freshmen – a zombie, Zed and a cheerleader, Addison – each outsiders in their unique ways, befriend each other and work together to show their high school and the Seabrook community what they can achieve when they embrace their differences.

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SOUSSI NIAIMI Badr-Eddine A very nice movie to watch with your family, great message about accepting others differences, because our differences make us who we are, so be yourself.
avvxfrry Frankly, I'm getting very tired of these Disney TV Movie Musicals. I mean, can't they think of other rather MORE IMPORTANT themes to write about and turn into a movie? It's always the girl and the guy coming from two different worlds, e.g. Descendants' Mal and Ben (Villain's Kid and Hero's Kid), High School Musicals' Troy and Gabriela (The Popular Jocka and The Nerd) and then this movie, a guy zombie and a "normal" girl? I mean, please find other important issues to write about.
PenitentPasser One has to remember the target audience for this movie. I'm not even sure the target audience is even for most high school students. It's pretty much for middle schoolers. Many of the jokes and stereotypes, though this isn't a good justification, should be thought of in that light. Without the music and without the lead actors I would have rated this movie a 3. But Meg Donnelly is such a wonderful and charming actress...she makes up for a lot of the bad. Her singing & dancing lifts the rating of the movie by at least 4 points. She's one of the best expressive & most bubbily-charming and natural actresses I have seen in a long time!Perhaps the most annoying and irritating thing about the movie is how anti-zombie people change their minds virtually every 5 minutes! No way does that happen in real life nor does it show the real inner struggle that the humans have in determining whether to accept zombies or not. What kind of the struggle is it if they just flip a switch every 5 minutes and have a different opinion... human brains simply don't work that way. It is the actual, REAL struggle that this movie should expose, deal with, and resolve. But the movie isn't simply about people's hatred toward zombies. The broader struggle is society's being against homosexuals, people of color, or any number of other differences not accepted by society, and more specifically, their peers. To trivialize the struggle is to demean it...which defeats the whole purpose of the movie.
ashleyk-16022 My girls love it. Songs have been stuck in my head daily since watching it.