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Don't Get Eaten is this quirky blend of comedy and horror that feels like an oddball love letter to zombie flicks. The premise is fun—Noah, the stay-at-home dad, is basically living in his own survival video game, and then bam! Real zombies crash into his life. It's not just about the scares; there’s a charming domestic vibe going on. The pacing is decent, keeping you engaged without dragging. I appreciated the practical effects; they give it a more grounded feel than CGI might. The performances, particularly from the lead, have this relatable awkwardness that makes the whole apocalypse thing seem both ridiculous and oddly heartfelt. If you like your horror with a side of humor and family chaos, it’s worth a look.
Director: George Simon, known for indie comedies.Practical effects create a tangible zombie experience.Mix of humor and horror that leans into family dynamics.Budget: $2 million, shot in various suburban locations.
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