Attempting to circumvent fans of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award winner, The Wackness, director Jonathan Levine’s first real burst onto the scene came in the form of his 2011 hit 50/50. The indie drama resonated with audiences all across the country and impressed me enough to land in the #1 spot on my Top Ten Films of 2011. Levine returns nearly a year and a half later with the zombie comedy Warm Bodies. Boasting a main cast far less impressive than his previous hit, Levine and his employer Summit Pictures hope to gain a stranglehold on the teenybopper Valentine’s Day market.

 

Warm Bodies follows R (played by Nicholas Hoult), a free thinking zombie who ends up falling in love with the girlfriend of one of his victims. However, the more time that R spends with Julie (played by Teresa Palmer), the more he begins to feel human again. This shocking revelation sets these unlikeliest of lovers on a journey to save the world.

 

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At it’s heart, director Jonathan Levine’s Warm Bodies puts a clever spin on the prototypical love story. Although much like its contemporary counterpart the Twilight franchise, plots holes galore and unpredictable behavior consequently deteriorates an otherwise fun-filled affair. For example, Julie’s character constantly begs R to let her return to her new zombie-free barricaded hometown. Yet, when given the opportunity to do exactly as she wishes, instead Julie ultimately drives a car back to her old neighborhood for no apparent reason. Warm Bodies clearly loses its focus and attention to detail, creating a frustrating piece of filmmaking that aspires to get by on charm and heart alone. However, Teresa Palmer feels too much like a spitting image of the often unimpressive Kristen Stewart, and the result is an emotion-less “other half” to this charismatic love story.

 

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For as unpredictable and nonsensical as its characters are, Warm Bodies follows a rather generic and predetermined path to resolution. Unfolding exactly as you would imagine, there’s nothing outside of a few creative components to the effects of eating brains to help keep the viewer’s interest level elevated. All in all, it’s a simple story filled with generic performances. Other than being an assured Valentine’s Day box office success, Warm Bodies is clearly an average movie that never really wavers above or below the level of mediocrity.

 

As a HUGE fan of Levine’s previous work 50/50, my hopes were pretty high for his latest effort, Warm Bodies. Instead, Levine delivers a to-be-expected final product that’s superficial and often fun, but completely lacking in long term appeal. If you’re looking for a solid date movie during the Valentine’s Day holiday, then Warm Bodies is a decent choice. Otherwise, there’s no loss in waiting for DVD and catching this film sometime down the line.

 

Grade: 2.5/5

 

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Jonthan Levine’s (50/50, The Wackness) Warm Bodies has been pretty high on my radar since the first time I saw the trailer back in November. We’re now less than a month away from its theatrical debut, and subsequent previews (here and here) and stylish posters have only turned my excitement concrete.

Today, Summit Entertainment released over 25 new images from the film. The mixture of stills and behind the scenes gives us a great look into what is bound to be one of the more original romantic comedies of 2013.

Check out the images below (click for larger)! Are you looking forward to this one?

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Summit Entertainment has just given us a late Christmas present: the first four minutes of upcoming ZomRomDramCom (Zombie Romantic Drama Comedy) Warm Bodies.

The film hits theatres on February 1st, and if this clip is any indication, it’ll be well worth the price of admission!

Check it out below, and let us know what you think!

A tormented zombie (Nicholas Hoult) experiences a profound transformation after entering into an unusual relationship with the daughter (Teresa Palmer) of a military leader charged with eradicating the walking dead. As the unlikely pair build a tenuous bridge between the living and the dead, those on both sides of the battle begin to sense that nothing in their world will ever be the same again. Warm Bodies is based on the novel by Isaac Marion.

I can’t wait for Warm Bodies. Summit Entertainment’s zombie rom-com looks to breathe some new life into the tired supernatural romance genre. The movie looks like a great time, and I know I’ll be getting in line when it releases on February 1st.

Summit has just released five stylish new one-sheets for the film, and they look just as good as all of the marketing we’ve seen so far!

Are you looking forward to the movie? What do you think of these new posters? Never heard of Warm Bodies? Check out the already released trailers here and here!

A funny new twist on a classic love story, WARM BODIES is a poignant tale about the power of human connection. After a zombie epidemic, R (a highly unusual zombie) encounters Julie (a human survivor), and rescues her from a zombie attack. Julie sees that R is different from the other zombies, and as the two form a special relationship in their struggle for survival, R becomes increasingly more human – setting off an exciting, romantic, and often comical chain of events that begins to transform the other zombies and maybe even the whole lifeless world.

Check out a new trailer for the romantic zombie comedy Warm Bodies from director Jonathon Levine (50/50). The film stars Nicholas Hoult as a zombie named “R” who starts to act more human than zombie when he falls in love with Julie (Teresa Palmer). The first trailer focused more on the romantic aspect of the film, while this one seems to focus a little more on the action.

A genre-bending tale of love and transformation, WARM BODIES is a story about a boy who loves a girl…for more than just her body.

Warm Bodies hits theaters February 1st, 2013.

 

I’d never heard of Warm Bodies before. After checking out the trailer however, I instantly fell in love with it. The movie basically takes the Vampire/Human romance from Twilight and switches the undead party from a Vampire to a Zombie. Warm Bodies also looks to have a ton of action and should be fairly heavy on humor too! Plus the onscreen duo here (even just in the trailer) has exponentially more onscreen chemistry than Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.

Watch the trailer for Warm Bodies below, and let us know what you think! The movie is set to hit theatres on February 1, 2013.

When a highly unusual zombie rescues a girl from imminent death at the hands of his cohorts, their unlikely romance sets in motion a chain of events that will transform him, his fellow dead, and maybe even the whole lifeless world.