“Brain Dead” comes to life on West Coast

Posted by editor@vimooz.com on October 31, 2009 under Comedy, Horror | Comments are off for this article

Brain Dead

The zombie horror-comedy “Brain Dead,” makes its West Coast premiere this weekend at the 4 Star Theatre in San Francisco.  The film is directed by Kevin Tenney who is best known for his ’80s films Night of the Demons and Witchboard.

The film’s synopsis describes the film as, “A small rock crashes into Earth’s atmosphere and lands in the head of a fisherman. The rock however is not the problem; the trouble stems from the brain-sucking slime that hitched a ride in the rock. It turns its host into a zombie and reproduces, converting others into brain-eating monsters. Soon enough a group of wanderers, including a couple of jailbirds (Joshua Benton and David Crane), two med students (Sarah Grant Brendecke and Michelle Tomlinson) and a reverend and his secretary (Andy Forrest and Cristina Tiberia), hole up in a cabin in the woods, hiding from the knowledge-seeking creatures lurking outside.

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