Zombies keep shambling back into pop culture... and these diverse films and TV series demonstrate why they'll never stop.
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, it’s set in a world where zombies have been contained within a certain location, and revolves around a heist that requires sneaking into said location to recover big bucks. It’s not a flawless film,
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