Zombieland (2009)

Movie · 2009 · Comedy, Horror · 1h 27m · R · English

Curator score: 5.5/10 (1.8M ratings)

Nut up or shut up.

Overview

Columbus has made a habit of running from what scares him. Tallahassee doesn't have fears. If he did, he'd kick their ever-living ass. In a world overrun by zombies, these two are perfectly evolved survivors. But now, they're about to stare down the most terrifying prospect of all: each other.

Ratings

Director

Ruben Fleischer

Production

Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Pariah

Cast

Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, Amber Heard, Bill Murray, Derek Graf, Elle Alexander, Melanie Booth, Chris Burns, Blaise Corrigan, Sydnie Dawson, Justin Price, Christina Klein, Amir Kovacs, Shaun Lynch, Lynn McArthur, Michelle Sebek, Victory Van Tuyl, Mike White

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A fast, self-aware zombie comedy with strong chemistry, punchy pacing, and enough heart to keep the jokes from feeling disposable. It’s more about mismatched survivors learning to trust each other than pure apocalypse horror, which gives it broad appeal.

Best for

  • Viewers who like horror-comedy with a light, playful tone
  • Fans of road-trip ensemble dynamics and odd-couple banter
  • People who want zombies without relentless bleakness
  • Audiences who enjoy pop-culture riffing and brisk runtime

Skip if

  • You want serious, grim survival horror
  • You dislike meta jokes and fourth-wall-adjacent humor
  • You prefer character drama over broad comic set pieces
  • You’re looking for inventive gore-heavy horror rather than a crowd-pleaser

Overview

Zombieland works because it knows exactly what kind of movie it is: a slick, joke-forward apocalypse romp that treats survival like a personality test. The rules, the narration, and the comic set pieces all give it a clean, game-like structure, while the zombie threat stays real enough to keep the momentum alive.

Worth noting

The film’s biggest asset is the chemistry between its leads. Columbus’ anxious caution and Tallahassee’s swagger make for a classic comic mismatch, and Emma Stone brings sharp, dry energy that rounds out the trio. The movie is at its best when it lets these personalities collide inside a world that’s already gone absurd.

Bottom line

It’s not especially deep, but it is efficient, charming, and rewatchable. If you want a zombie movie that feels like a hangout comedy with blood splatter, this is one of the better mainstream examples of the form.

Top Letterboxd reviews

. (4.5★) · 10256 likes

jesse eisenberg said in this movie: “the best thing about Z-land is that there’s no facebook status updates” and i think that’s beautiful because he is also mark zuckerberg.

kayla (4★) · 6820 likes

Someone's ear is in danger of having hair brushed over it

DirkH (4★) · 3556 likes

Zombies.That Facebook guy.That Cheers guy.My biggest moviestar crush ever. (yeah, I mean Mrs. Stone)Bill fucking Murray. I am incapable of not liking this film.

Lucy (4★) · 3223 likes

this is what emma won the oscar for

ciara (4.5★) · 2695 likes

why did none of u punk ass BITCHES ever tell me this was such a hilarious movie DJDJDNSKNSNS also are we still all pretending we wouldn’t fuck jesse eisenberg like what’s everyone’s thoughts on that

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Topics

zombie comedy, horror-comedy, apocalyptic adventure, road movie, ensemble cast, snarky humor, found family, 2000s mainstream, comic gore, survival

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