When three stoners launch a camera drone off their balcony in the hopes of spying on their sexy neighbor they overshoot the target and see what appears to be a zombie attack in the apartment... Read allWhen three stoners launch a camera drone off their balcony in the hopes of spying on their sexy neighbor they overshoot the target and see what appears to be a zombie attack in the apartment two floors below theirs.When three stoners launch a camera drone off their balcony in the hopes of spying on their sexy neighbor they overshoot the target and see what appears to be a zombie attack in the apartment two floors below theirs.
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Never having heard about the 2019 movie "The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F" as I stumbled upon it here in 2025. But given my love of all things zombie, of course I had to watch the movie, even without knowing what I was getting myself into.
Talk about a swing and a miss of a movie. Writer Shaun Donnelly delivered an insanely boring, sluggish and downright pointless script for director Gilbert Allan to bring to the screen. This was essentially a movie about two guys trapped in an apartment, talking nonsense and pondering upon what to do next, but doing nothing about it. It was such an amazing swing and a miss in terms of being an entertaining movie, or in actually being a zombie movie.
I was not familiar with any actors or actresses on the cast list, and while that is something that I usually enjoy when watching movies, it just didn't apply to "The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F", as there was nothing interesting in the movie in terms of script and story.
Visually then you would think that a zombie movie would at least have some special effects or zombie make-up and prosthetics. Right? Well, don't get your hopes up here.
If you enjoy zombie movies, do yourself a huge favor and don't waste 73 minutes on this boring garbage heap.
"The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F" will be tallied up as just another forgettable addition in the zombie genre, like so many other movies before it, never to be seen a second time.
My rating of director Gilbert Allan's 2019 movie "The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Talk about a swing and a miss of a movie. Writer Shaun Donnelly delivered an insanely boring, sluggish and downright pointless script for director Gilbert Allan to bring to the screen. This was essentially a movie about two guys trapped in an apartment, talking nonsense and pondering upon what to do next, but doing nothing about it. It was such an amazing swing and a miss in terms of being an entertaining movie, or in actually being a zombie movie.
I was not familiar with any actors or actresses on the cast list, and while that is something that I usually enjoy when watching movies, it just didn't apply to "The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F", as there was nothing interesting in the movie in terms of script and story.
Visually then you would think that a zombie movie would at least have some special effects or zombie make-up and prosthetics. Right? Well, don't get your hopes up here.
If you enjoy zombie movies, do yourself a huge favor and don't waste 73 minutes on this boring garbage heap.
"The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F" will be tallied up as just another forgettable addition in the zombie genre, like so many other movies before it, never to be seen a second time.
My rating of director Gilbert Allan's 2019 movie "The Zombie Apocalypse In Apartment 14F" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Absolutely nothing happens in this "movie". Watching paint dry would be a better use of your time.
This film begins with two losers by the names of "Raymond" (Griffin Cork) and "Joey" (Ben Francis) going to an apartment complex to meet a drug dealer named "Brad" (Wesley Sellick) hoping that he will hire them as pushers. In an effort to demonstrate his wealth he brings out a bag of cocaine and allows the two of them to sample the merchandise. To further demonstrate his success he shows them a number of expensive items he has acquired to include a drone he uses to spy on the attractive prostitute one floor below him known simply as "Red" (Jolene Hexx). While in the process of showing them, however, he receives a phone call from an important client and subsequently leaves the controls to the drone to them while he goes to another room to conduct business. Naturally, being the losers they are they subsequently crash the drone near Red's balcony. Just before that, however, they glimpse what appears to be a room full of zombies attacking people in the room just below Red's apartment. Needless to say, Brad doesn't believe their story and attributes it to the cocaine they had just inhaled and is more concerned about his drone. So in an effort to retrieve it he slips and falls to his death on the main electrical power unit for the apartment complex. This leaves both Raymond and Joey alone in an apartment with no power and a bag full of cocaine to ponder what to do next. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film started off rather well but proceeded to get quite dull after the first 20 minutes or so as a good portion of that time was filled with nothing but an inane dialogue between two very uninteresting people. To that extent, although I won't reveal the surprise ending I will just say that it was quite appropriate and came at just the right time.
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