Zombieland movie rating
The film is not recommended for young viewers at all. The movie is an apocalyptic story about a world overran by zombies and is not appropriate for children under seventeen to view alone.
The movie is rated R for horror violence/gore and language. You can take a guess which side is heavier, each time. Our two bachelors fatefully encounter Wichita, played by Emma Stone, and her younger sister Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), two grifters who will do whatever it takes to stay alive. Zombieland is a 2009 horror/ comedy starring Woody Harrelson and Emma Stone. It is about Elvis’s idea of America vs Bob Dylan’s rock-star tour buses vs lame mini-vans originals vs copycats Native American chieftains vs the Berkeley-wallahs and the battles to fight and who fights them. More than the presidential dwelling though, much as it lends itself to jokes, it is Elvis and the Graceland where the film’s heart lies. With its own unique story, set between the events of the first movie, Zombieland: Double Tap: Road Trip is a ridiculously fun top-down twin-stick shooter. To Tallahassee’s disgust, the girls take with them their favourite wheels, ‘The Beast’. The Times of India, TNN, Updated: May 23, 2016, 01.55 AM IST Critics Rating: 3.0/5. Like in the first film, Wichita and sister Little Rock, by a set of circumstances, find themselves taking off on own, as Tallahassee and Columbus stake it out at the White House - which is in ruins, like everything else. Columbus nicknames them T-800, after the unbeatable androids of Terminator. While the foursome have been surviving somehow, and getting attached to each other in the process despite vowing not to do so, the zombies have been getting stronger, faster and deadlier.