Silent Night, Zombie Night (2009)

4.0/10

Silent Night, Zombie Night Storyline

A week before Christmas a viral outbreak turns the citizens of Los Angeles into the walking dead. On the brink of severing ties with both his wife and longtime partner, L.A.P.D. officer Frank Talbot finds himself trapped with them. As death closes in their survival is further threatened by the fact that both men love the same woman.—Velvet Hammer Films

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Silent Night, Zombie Night Movie Reviews

good storyline with gory zombie attacks

Sean Cain, know as actor from “Someone’s Knocking At The Door as Officer O’Malley” wrote and directed this gory flick. But there is more to see than only gore. When it started I thought, well, this is going to be splatter all around the clock but after a while we start to know the characters and you really get into them because they all acted really well.

The fact that it isn’t really all about zombies is shown when we see that the two friends (Frank and Nash) are in love with the same woman, sadly it’s the wife of Frank. We really go very deep into that part but we are relieved sometimes by another gory zombie attack. And just when you think, hell, I don’t give a sh*t about the two friends things go wrong between the two when they are out to kill some zombies.

The zombies looked believable and when they are killed it’s all done in a gory way, the red stuff do flows frequently and it never bored me because the story has some developments, something we don’t see often in zombie flicks. Yes, you get it, I’m not a zombie buff but this flick I liked a lot. And let me finish with the score, it is excellent done by Mario Salvucci but the best part is the use of score and editing with Edward Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No 1, a must see.

Gore 4/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 4/5 Story 4/5 Comedy 0/5

Not Your Average Indie Zombie Soap Opera Action

“Silent Night, Zombie Night” surprised my low expectations. It does tread in some of the “same ole” category with the basic zombie outbreak, but at its core is really a character study of a love triangle, with real adult feelings and all of that. It stands out from the crowd as far as Indie zombie movies go and could appeal to a broader audience than most.

On the acting front, Jack Forcinito as the tough as nails jerk of a hero runs this rodeo. He seems born for the role in a “give that man a B movie trophy!” sort of way. Middle aged ladies and perhaps younger ladies with daddy issues may throw their panties at the screen for the bad boy, man about business character Jack brings to life. Sizzle.

Andy Hopper is an actor I could see on a “Law & Order” type show and Nadine Stenovich as the leading lady brings a real beauty of a woman to the mix, which may not please the fake boobs in a bikini crowd.

Felissa Rose, Vernon Wells, and Lew Temple as known B movie names all come in with parts that are more than cameos. I would say extended cameos, but considering the amount of dialog and Lew Temple’s going for the Oscar sob antics: they are real bona fide parts.

The low budget nature of the beast is going to have some FX groaned at (some are pulled off gory and great), but overall it does not feel like a case of someone trying to junk something out for nothing, but rather filmmakers really trying to make something good with very little.

Is the Christmas spirit there? Well, it was shot in Los Angeles and around Christmas time I am led to believe, so: no snow. Some may want more tinsel and miss the snow, but I guess I can’t fault it for playing to reality. Maybe you’re stuck in the snowed-up Midwest and want to spend Christmas in warm L.A.? Here you go, and with zombies!

“Silent Night, Zombie Night” is a step above many Indie low-to-no budget zombie movies and I think it earns a spot on a horror collector’s shelf. Actually, I would recommend it to people who do not like zombie movies per-say, but dig adult relationship dramas. It is worth a rent at least and could be an odd date night movie.

Silent Night, Boring Night…

Being a fan of all things zombie, I had to give this movie a good. I had never heard about it prior to picking it up, so I had no expectations to it, nor did I have any idea what was in store.

The story is pretty average and straight forward for a zombie movie, depicting a couple of people trapped in the middle of a chaotic outbreak of the living dead. So there is nothing new to be seen here.

Now, one thing did puzzle me about this movie, once people were bitten, they turned into rotted cadavers within minutes. Are you kidding me? That car dealer guy was bitten by a zombie, and within minutes his body was decayed and in bad decay. That was just awful to look at, and that really made the movie come off stupid in a way. And zombies climbing over fences and running around as mobile and dexterous as they were in their former lives? No, not really working for me.

The effects in the movie weren’t all that bad, but they weren’t super great either. But for a movie of this caliber and budget I do think it was adequate. However, I would personally have liked to seen better gore and more believable effects.

As for the cast in the movie, well I had never heard about any one here, nor seen them in other movies – or at least that I can remember. Don’t expect award-winning performances here though. However, I will say that the people weren’t bad, compared to other low budget movies.

“Silent Night, Zombie Night” didn’t really leave a lasting impression on me, and I am a big fan of zombie movies, literature, etc. There is far better zombie movies out there available wherever you turn – even far better low budget zombie movies as well. But I have seen it now and it is another notch in the belt of watched zombie movies. However, I can honestly say that I will not be making a second trip back to this movie.