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The Graveyard of Death is one of those early 2000s horrors that leans heavily on atmosphere and practical effects. While the director remains a mystery, the film offers a gritty take on the zombie genre, infused with a sense of impending dread. The setup is intriguing—a small newspaper reporter uncovering the dark secrets of a military waste dump. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but it builds tension nicely as the undead are unleashed. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a low-budget film, which adds to the overall grimy feel. There’s something about the blend of military horror and the classic zombie trope that makes it distinct, even if it doesn’t break new ground.
Great for fans of early 2000s horror.Not widely known, so it's a hidden gem.Check out the practical effects; they hold up better than expected.
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Jonathon Ash
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