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Dead 7
TrailerA group of gunslingers find themselves stranded in a town occupied by flesh-eating zombies and forced to decide to either save the citizens of the town or save themselves.Actors: Nick Carter, Carrie Keagan, Joey Fatone, Jeff Timmons, A.J. McLean, Erik-Michael Estrada, Lauren Kitt Carter, Chloe Lattanzi, Debra Wilson, Howie Dorough, Chris Kirkpatrick, ...»Director: Danny RoewCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 3.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Dead 7"
Lorraine Ali Los Angeles TimesApril 01, 2016The spot-your-favorite-boy quotient here, and the fact that they all appear to be in on the joke, makes Dead 7 a blast to watch.
Brian Lowry VarietyMarch 31, 2016Ultimately, the whole thing feels like little more than an excuse to queue up the song, "In the End," which Carter and company croon over the closing credits. Frankly, it's a payoff that can't come soon enough.
Haleigh Foutch ColliderApril 01, 2016The amusement over the boy bands vs zombies concept wears off about 10 minutes after the hypercolorized, bargain-bin Sin City style character introductions. Once the team is settled in, the film takes on an earnest tone and forgets to be in on the joke.
Matt Donato We Got This CoveredMarch 29, 2016Dead 7 is another SyFy attempt at wacky genre fun that's completely mucked up by The Asylum's ham-fisted, grimy, low-cost approach to filmmaking.
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