![]() Writer/director Jonathan Levine proved with last year's cancer comedy "50/50" that he's not afraid of trying new and intriguing genre combos, and while "Warm Bodies is nowhere near as successful as his previous effort (or "Shaun of the Dead," the king of the zombie comedies), it's a noble, sweetly performed zom-rom-com. Of course, this is easier said than done, what with the whole eating brains thing a little hard to swallow. Now, "Warm Bodies" wants us to do something new: fall in love with the shuffling man-eaters. We've used them as shotgun fodder in hundreds of video games, watched them in television shows – namely "The Walking Dead" – dressed up like them for Halloween (or any day we damn well please) and dreamed up zombie survival plans in case the day comes when there's no more room in hell. ![]() With vampires fading out of popularity, zombies have become the hottest supernatural creature in pop culture. Despite the whole being a soulless walking corpse thing, it's a good time to be a zombie. ![]()
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