A rushed, spliced-together
comedy horror about the pandemic is as bad as it sounds, but its silliness could make it a fitting antidote
Last month I told you about the
trailer for Corona, a film that had been conceived, written and shot since the first flushes of Covid-19. At the time it seemed like an incredible feat, like it would definitively become the first coronavirus movie that any of us saw. However, I am afraid to tell you that it has been beaten to the punch. Because, in that time, another coronavirus movie was written and shot. Furthermore, it was released on Friday. World, meet Corona Zombies.
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