Zombies -- once relegated to late-night television and the dusty shelves of video stores -- are making a comeback in films from "Resident Evil" to "Cabin Fever" to the well-received British import "28 Days Later."
The trend continues with a rollicking, seriocomic remake of George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," a frenetic movie that combines a video-game sensibility with cartoonish, whacked-out violence. As with all good modern horror, one minute you're laughing out loud and the next you're covering your eyes.
Important news bulletin: The zombies are faster these days. They no longer stumble after their prey like Frankenstein monsters, but instead sprint like Carl Lewis, albeit rotting, flesh-eating versions. Luckily, they still can't operate heavy machinery or shoot guns, which gives the still-living a decided advantage.
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