Zombie VS. Human Girlfriend Fight Over Boyfriend in “Burying The Ex”
A man is torn in a twisted love
triangle between his ex, now a zombie and a newfound friend in the horror
comedy “Burying The Ex.”
Joe
Dante, known for his deft helming in unforgettable entertaining movies such as “Gremlins,”
“Looney Tunes: Back in Action” and in television series “Twilight Zone” and
“Masters of Horror,” directs Anton Yelchin, Ashley Greene and Alexandra
Daddario in “Burying The Ex” about a man trying to call it quits with his ex
while trying to go for his dream girl.
Yelchin plays nice guy Max who recently moved in with his beautiful
girlfriend, Evelyn (Greene). But when
Evelyn turns out to be a controlling, manipulative nightmare, Max then decides
to call it quits. There’s just one problem: he’s terrified of breaking up with
her. Fate steps in when Evelyn is the victim of a fatal, freak accident,
leaving Max single and ready to mingle. Just as Max is thinking about moving on
with what could be his dream girl, Olivia (Daddario) – Evelyn has returned from
the grave and is determined to get her boyfriend back...even if that means
transforming him into one of the undead.
“Burying
the Dead” was recently featured in this year’s Riviera Maya Film Festival where
novelty ideas are utilized to present films in the broader international
community. Presenting at the festival
are Joe Dante and Anton Yelchin wherein Dante reiterated that the movie is the
kind of film with an audience in contrast to critics ready to jot down
observations and analysis. In her short
review of the movie, Sasha Stone’s article as featured on www. Awardsdaily.com
says that “Burying the Ex is funny, with Anton Yelchin playing a young man
eager to dump his pretty but a tad needy girlfriend (Ashley Green). When she’s
killed unexpectedly she morphs into a zombie and from then, funny/scary chaos.
Sure, it’s not Citizen Kane and it’s not meant to be. It reminded me of the
movies I used to see in the valley in the 1970s, rocking a pair of orange Dittos,
a satin and terry cloth halter top, with my shag cut. Escaping the summer heat
with a big bag of popcorn to watch something that silly was the stuff of a
young cinema lover’s dream. Dante’s
thumbprint exuberance is alive and well, so are the gross-outs here and there.
Burying the Ex is sure to develop a cult following and become a favorite
midnight movie.”
Some
relationships just won’t die! “Burying The Ex” opens June 24 in cinemas from
Pioneer Films.
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