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There’s a Zombie Outside (2024) Full HD Movies

September 8, 2025
 

A man whose identity is intertwined with cult cinema finds that he is having problems distinguishing fact from fiction and believes he’s seeing a monster from his movies for real.

Cast & Festival Screenings

  • Cast: Ben Baur (Adam), Phylicia Wissa (Taryn), Danny Plotner, Ty Chen, Francisco Chacin, William Lott, Tiffany Shepis, and drag icon Peaches Christ, among others SOHOHORRORFEST.
  • Festival Premiere: The film had its international premiere at Soho Horror Film Festival 2024, where it was praised as “funny, smart and a little bit scary”—a blend of Birdman and One Cut of the Dead seen through a surreal, queer-creator’s lens SOHOHORRORFEST.

Runtime & Style

  • Runtime: Around 73–74 minutes — a compact and purposeful narrative length SOHOHORRORFESTFilmelier.
  • Tone: Rather than conventional horror, it leans toward psychological and meta-commentary, exploring identity, creativity, and genre awareness.

Reception & Audience Feedback

  • Rotten Tomatoes: No critic reviews yet; minimal audience feedback with comments like “Interesting premise, but bad writing and even worse acting… skip this one” Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Ratings Trackers: One site reports a strong average rating (8.2/10) based on very few votes (~21), but the low number suggests limited exposure or niche appeal Rating Graph.
  • Filmelier (JustWatch aggregation): Average rating of 7.8/10; available for purchase or rental on platforms such as YouTube, Google Play Movies, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango at Home, Tubi, and The Roku Channel Filmelier.
  • IMDb Reviews: Candid user feedback includes strongly negative responses—often highlighting that the film isn’t the zombie flick viewers expected. Comments include: “Utter rubbish… I was rather disappointed when it was nothing more than a same-sex drama.”
    “Sheer and utter rubbish… I would strongly advice you not to squander 74 minutes of your life…” IMDb.

Critical Perspective (Festival Review)

From Popcorn Frights’ “The Good, The Bad, and The Verdict” segment:

  • The Good: Standout performances by Ben Baur and Phylicia Wissa; interesting exploration of blurred realities and artist identity; Tiffany Shepis is a welcomed presence NetflixFilmelierSOHOHORRORFEST.
  • The Bad: Lacks charm compared to One Cut of the Dead; film pacing feels uneven and may come across self-indulgent in its meta bent NetflixFilmelierSOHOHORRORFEST.
  • Verdict: More drama than horror—with notable commentary on challenges facing LGBTQ creators in Hollywood, which may resonate more than the titular zombie threat NetflixFilmelierSOHOHORRORFEST.

Summary Table

Category Details
Genre Meta-horror / Psychological drama
Director/Writer Michael Varrati
Runtime ~73–74 minutes
Cast Highlights Ben Baur, Phylicia Wissa, Tiffany Shepis, Peaches Christ
Tone & Themes Blending fiction and reality; LGBTQ creator struggles; mental disintegration
Available On YouTube, Google Play, Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home, Tubi, Roku Channel
Reception Mixed to negative; praised for acting and concept, criticized for slow pace and lack of horror payoff

 

 

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