This Movie Rules
City of the Living Dead

City of the Living Dead

From the bowels of the Earth they came... to collect the living!
Horror

Release: 1980

Runtime: 93 minutes

Director: Lucio Fulci

Production: Medusa Distribuzione

A woman seemingly dies of fright after participating in a séance where she sees a vision of a Dunwich priest hanging himself in a church cemetery. New York City reporter Peter Bell investigates and learns that the priest's suicide has somehow opened a portal to Hell and must be sealed by All Saints Day, or else the dead will overtake humanity.

Review

Step into a world where death has no mercy and the dead refuse to rest! City of the Living Dead drags you down into a hellish vortex of blood, terror, and unspeakable horror that will shred your nerves to pieces. As the gates of hell burst open, a town is overrun by ravenous undead creatures that tear through flesh and sanity alike. The air is thick with rot and despair, and every shadow hides a nightmare waiting to pounce. Brace yourself for a relentless onslaught of gore-soaked scenes and spine-cracking suspense that builds like a volcano ready to explode. This film pulses with a dark, twisted energy that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. With nightmarish creatures crawling out of the abyss, desperate survivors fighting tooth and nail, and a haunting score that claws at your very soul, it's a wild ride through the bowels of hell itself. If you hunger for raw, unfiltered horror drenched in blood and terror, City of the Living Dead is your ticket to a nightmarish carnival of chaos and death. It's a brutal, unrelenting feast for fans of the macabre, guaranteed to leave you breathless and begging for more. This is hell on earth — can you survive the nightmare?