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'World War Z' movie review

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'World War Z' movie review

'World War Z' hit theaters on June 21, but before you dive in to the apocalyptic thriller, reckon it over what the critics had to say!

And, best of all, “World War Z,” directed by Marc Forster from a speech with four credited authors, reverses the relentless can-we-top-this structure that makes even smart blockbusters feel bloated and dumb. The large-scale, city-destroying sequences

And, best of all, “World War Z,” directed by Marc Forster from a speech with four credited authors, reverses the relentless can-we-top-this structure that makes even smart blockbusters feel bloated and dumb. The large-scale, city-destroying sequences

Surprisingly entertaining, even intermittently exciting, “World War Z” is primarily an exercise in expectation management. Forget those trailers signifying a rock 'em, sock 'em, blow-it-all-up extravaganza or a Grand Guignol of cannibalistic grotesquerie by

1. At this point, the zombie movie has gone through just about every permutation possible, from its low-budget schlock horror roots all the way into the world of comedy, faux-documentary, Western, even romance. The one 

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