
When the zombie apocalypse hits the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas - teenager Anna and her high school friends have to fight, sing and dance to survive, with the undead horde all around them. Teaming up with her best friend John, Anna has to fight her way through zombified snowmen, Santas, elves and Christmas shoppers to get across town to the high school, where they'll be safe. But they soon discover that being a teenager is just as difficult as staying alive, ev... (Full plot summary below)
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When the zombie apocalypse hits the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas - teenager Anna and her high school friends have to fight, sing and dance to survive, with the undead horde all around them. Teaming up with her best friend John, Anna has to fight her way through zombified snowmen, Santas, elves and Christmas shoppers to get across town to the high school, where they'll be safe. But they soon discover that being a teenager is just as difficult as staying alive, even at the end of the world.
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| StarburstCharlie OughtonA knee-bouncing, zombie cracking adventure that has the guts to put its daring artistic vision forward without compromise. It's sickly sweet and genuinely original. |
| Screen InternationalKim NewmanIt may be a touch overlong – perhaps because everyone has to stop running to sing songs at regular intervals – and the emotional beats familiar, with moments of poignance, tragedy, gruesome comedy (a decapitated zombie in a snowman suit) and absurdity. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumJimmyOThere is so much spirit and heart behind this terrific film, that it transcends your typical horror comedy. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversIn short, this is a genre mash-up has no agenda except providing escapist fun. Mission accomplished. |
| Assignment XAbbie BernsteinAnna and the Apocalypse is a good holiday treat - it just could have been better with a little more lyrical reflection on the undead. |
| We Live EntertainmentScott MenzelAnna and The Apolocypse is one of the most original films of the year and is sure to become a cult classic. |
| Crooked MarqueeEric D. SniderHas a merry old time with the juxtaposition of Christmas and horror... This plucky and funny holiday treat shouldn't be ignored. |
| Tribune News ServiceKatie WalshIn the Christmas zombie teen musical Anna and the Apocalypse, a whole lot of genre is stuffed into one neat little package, and happily, giddily, it is perfectly executed, landing like a triumphant triple axel splattered in gore, and wrapped in tinsel. |
| TheWrapAlonso DuraldeIf you’re willing to overlook a little scruffiness at the edges, it’s a Christmas miracle that the Scottish import “Anna and the Apocalypse” works so well as both a horror movie and a musical. |
| The Critical Movie CriticsFrank OchiengAdmittedly original for a horrific holiday hoot, McPhail's off-kilter Scottish musical plays a delightful naughty note for those looking to celebrate the end-of-the-year seasonal greetings with an (un)deadly bang. |