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Director: Jean-Marc Vincent
Cast: Rani Bheemuck, Pascal Sellem, Benoît Gourley, Joelle Hélary
When a deadly virus is spread in a bordello, and the prostitutes are turning into hungry zombies, only the worst of us can survive.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Eject is a divisive horror comedy film from 2010 directed by Jean-Marc Vincent. Critics have received the film with mixed reactions, with some praising its darkly humorous take on the zombie genre while others found it uneven and lacking in originality. The film has not received any major awards recognition, and its audience reception on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes has been relatively low, indicating it may be an underrated or overlooked title in the horror-comedy space.
Why you might like this:
Eject (2010), directed by Jean-Marc Vincent, offers a unique blend of horror and comedy that fans of genre-blending films will appreciate. The film's premise - a deadly virus spreading through a bordello, turning the prostitutes into hungry zombies - provides a fresh and darkly humorous take on the zombie genre, brought to life by the standout performances of the ensemble cast.
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