"Anna and the Apocalypse" shares much in common with Edgar Wright's breakout zombie comedy, "Shaun of the Dead." Each movie revels in the grotesque task of killing zombies, setting up comical ways for our heroes to fight back with vinyl records or pointy lawn ornaments. A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas - forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash Anna and the Apocalypse (original title). Looking for some great streaming picks?

Anna and the Apocalypse finds fresh brains and a lot of heart in the crowded zombie genre - not to mention a fun genre mashup populated by rootable characters. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. The comparatively straighter "Anna and the Apocalypse" also features the usual girl-and-boy blah-blah, which plays out against a wan zombie cataclysm.

Anna and the Apocalypse

Set at Christmastime in a Scottish town so generic that it might as well be in a Disney studio, the movie tracks Anna (Ella Hunt). Read Common Sense Media's Anna and the Apocalypse review, age rating, and parents guide. Parents need to know that Anna and the Apocalypse is a Christmas-themed zombie musical that's almost certainly the first of its kind. Anna and the Apocalypse is the teenage-focused, Christmas zombie musical you've been waiting for all your life. But allow me to make a case for the indelibly winning Anna and the Apocalypse, a Scottish movie so toe-tappingly charming and laugh out loud funny that by the end of the first song. Anna and the Apocalypse is now on Sky Cinema and NOWTV, and it's a must-see Christmas movie.

Trailer Anna and the Apocalypse

If we told you that one of the best movies of the year would be a high-school musical set in Scotland during a zombie apocalypse at Christmas, you'd be forgiven for thinking we'd got started on. Film Review: 'Anna and the Apocalypse'. 'High School Musical' meets 'Dawn of the Dead' in a zippy zom-com-musical set in Scotland during Christmas time. At first, Anna and the Apocalypse is as heedlessly self-absorbed as its heroine, who leaves her house, headphones in place, singing about a "beautiful No, this cult-movie-in-the-making isn't anywhere near that horror-comedy's league.

But it's high spirits are irresistible, and songwriters Roddy Hart and. Anna and the Apocalypse takes Christmas movies to another level by adding zombies, dance numbers and some decent songs but fails to meet expectations. I first heard about Anna and the Apocalypse during the Toronto After Dark Film Festival back in mid-October. Anna and the Apocalypse is an absolute and utter blast that pops off the screen with bright holiday colors, energetic performances, and plenty of big laughs even as blood spurts, flesh is torn, and the body count rises.