Watch The Revenant Movie Online No Survey This breakout horror comedy centers around a fallen soldier who somehow finds he has joined the ranks of the living dead. Bart Gregory (Anders) has just recently been laid to rest - so why is he still up and walking around? The only person Bart can turn to for answers is his best friend Joey (Wylde), and before long the two pals have surmised that blood is life. In order to survive, Bart requires a steady supply of it. Convinced that no one will miss the drug dealers and killers who have transformed LA into a swirling cesspool of crime and vice, the two friends decide to do law enforcement a favor by cleaning up the streets while collecting the precious blood needed to keep poor Bart from withering away into dust! -- (C) Official Site Release Date The Revenant Aug 24, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For The Revenant |
Chris Wylde,David Anders,Jace King,Louise Griffiths |
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Genres The Revenant : Action & Adventure,Horror,Comedy |
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User Ranting The Revenant : 3.3 |
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User Count Like for The Revenant : 1,866 |
All Critics Ranting For The Revenant : 5.8 |
All Critics Count For The Revenant : 25 |
All Critics Percentage For The Revenant : 56 % |
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Review For The Revenant |
Ultra-gory horror comedy squanders its intriguing premise of crime-stopping vigilante zombies with its uneven execution. Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
It's not hard to imagine this becoming a cult favorite. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
About 30 minutes too long and somewhat clumsily executed, this zombie's-eye-view story still manages to evoke the comic and splattery spirit of the best '80s cult horror flicks. Sara Stewart-New York Post
This small sleeper delivers a surprising number of pleasingly putrid punch lines. Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Its anti-war sentiments are trafficked in like a subterfuge that blows up with unexpected force. Scott Tobias-NPR
By the middle of the second hour, you'll be wishing a zombie would just chomp off your head to end the pain. Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
one of the more unique approaches to such a story Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
The Revenant is a refreshing spin on the vampire/zombie genre and a true hidden gem. R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD
The Revenant is full of life and displays magnificent story telling from both a writing and directorial sense. It is one of the smarter horror comedies created in the past few years and well worth a watch. Matt Donato-We Got This Covered
It's the best successor to Cemetery Man out there, for sure (much better than Dylan Dog!). Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com
Ghoulishly repetitive and gore-laden, it's a flimsy fright farce that eventually becomes the walking dud. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
A bit of a mess, but it's a consistently fun one, and that's more than most horror/comedies can say. Scott Weinberg-FEARnet
[VIDEO ESSAY] Made in 2009, "The Revenant" finally finds its way to the big screen with a resounding thud. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
What starts as funny and engaging winds up plodding and unfocused by the end. Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
The film is a solid 15 minutes longer than it really needs to be and more annoying, The Revenant feels as though it longs to be an American riff on Shaun of the Dead. Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
The Revenant is legitimately funny, inventive, and just plain cool. Jeremy Wheeler-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Already a genre festival favorite, this dark comedy, in which a soldier killed in Iraq comes back from the grave a blood-drinking zombie, will appeal to horror fans looking for something a little different, but may have trouble crossing over. Maitland McDonagh-Film Journal International
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