Funny horror movies usually put the emphasis on the comedy as opposed to the terror, but Edgar Wright’s directorial debut is a horror spoof that’s ultimately as terrifying (and gross) as it is hilarious. The titular Shaun spends his mediocre days shuffling to and from work, playing video games with his best friend, and pining for his recently estranged girlfriend. But that humdrum life is instantly spun out of control when a zombie apocalypse takes over London, forcing him to action to protect his best friend, his mother, and the love of his life.
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