(EW.com) -- "Zombieland" isn't the first film to riff on the undead. Edgar Wright's "Shaun of the Dead" beat it by five years ... and did it a whole lot better.But this ripsnorting road movie is still a yukfest in every sense of the word.
Mostly, it's because of the mischievous twinkle in Woody Harrelson's eyes as his armed-to-the-teeth redneck survivor of the zombie plague saddles up with a nerdy loner ("Adventureland's" one-note Jesse Eisenberg) and a pair of crafty gal con artists (Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin) to outrun the flesh-eating horde.
If all of the flick's grue and gore puts you off, stick with it. There's a priceless celebrity cameo toward the end that's easily worth the price of a rental alone.
The only EXTRA worth mentioning is a busy audio commentary that, frankly, would've been better if it had more of Harrelson and less of everyone else.
EW Grade: BFor full article, go to EW.com
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