Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Juana
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Paul Magne Haakonsen
"Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave" should never have seen the light of day. It most definitely isn't a worthy way of closing Down the "Return of the Living Dead" franchise. It felt wholly like and awkward attempt to squeeze every last drop of money out of the franchise name. But this abysmal movie is more of a thorn in the side than it is a final nail in the coffin.Not only is the movie plagued by an awful storyline, but also permeated by a feel of no one actually believing in the project, ranging from the writers to the post production staff.A gallery of uninteresting characters, mediocre acting and a surprisingly lack of proper zombies results in a most disappointing movie. The only good thing about it is that the 'tar zombie' makes a glorious return and looking cooler than ever."Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave" is a less than mediocre experience and hardly worth the time or effort, much less the money. It has been a steady slope downhill since part two. And this fifth and final movie is a shameful secret that should have been kept six feet under.
GL84
Following his grandfather's death, a teen's discovery of hidden canisters containing a secret chemical causes a horde of flesh-eating zombies at their school's Halloween rave and forces them to stop the bloodthirsty creatures.There's a lot to like with this one as its quite fun. Among its better elements is the fact of this one going with a pronounced sense of fun here with detailing the way the events plays play out in here. From the start with the discovery of the canisters and how it leads to the revelation into the true contents inside, this brings about what could've been fun in the synthesized drugs leading to the zombie outbreak on the school campus. There's some good times to be had from the group going after the zombies in the dorms or out on the football field as the earlier scenes featuring the drugs being distributed which allow those fun action scenes to get paid off quite nicely. These here manage to set-up the craziest part of the film in its' finale as this gets way from the school encounters into the titular rave which really offers up a lot to like with the crowd dancing away in costumes providing a perfect backdrop to hide the victims getting ripped apart, the frantic panicking of the crowd provides a ton of great action and there's tons of exciting action here in this one doling out the big attack where swarm is quipped out by an attack helicopter that's really spectacular. As well, there's some genuinely creepy scenes involving their attempted escape from a horde of zombies in a black-lit room illuminated only by the gunshots in the room that's balanced out by the comedy of the bumbling agents for a rather complete scene here. Add in fantastic zombie make-up for the creatures and rather impressive kills and gore that all gives this one a lot of good points against the few small flaws here. The main one here is the rather convoluted way this one goes about getting the virus and drugs across the campus. The way it works before in getting the capsule and the ever-increasing swarm of zombies into the film's action was rather fun, yet once that's been curtailed the clunky way it switches over to the party is a little off- beat to feel shoehorned into the film like this, especially with it being the film's main point here. While some of the humor is hit-or- miss, especially with the sudden appearance and running joke of the series' main zombie villain appearing, on the whole these are the main issues holding it down.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, pervasive drug use, and Nudity.
Justin Shanahan
When i saw this movie, it wasn't as good as 1,3 and 4 to me. I don't hate this movie at all. I would love to have it in my movie collection, and I personally would recommend this movie. The acting of some characters were okay but I didn't mind it though.Spoiler:The only part I didn't like was when the zombie had a sign! It had little goofiness unlike part 2 where it had tons of it. Overall I like how this movie turned out. It's fun to watch. It still gives me the creeps. Lots of zombies. Good plot. Zombies in a rave. Zombies in a college dorm.
warpasylum666
since when can zombies talk? The movies pretty lame overall. The acting is horrible! The zombies in general act like complete douche bags. It's a shame the effects and attempts to be realistic were, surprisingly, all they could come up with in 2005 rather than 30 years ago like i would have guessed. The plot is weak, with its stereotyped college burnouts and "PARTY" themed chain of events. It is like some moron decided to throw every classic zombie film in a blender, add some of his non-creative ideas(seeing as 99% of the movies events were previously portrayed in classic films)to come up with this great example of time waste. The story is so typical zombie flick. The director should get SHANKED!