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The Lazarus Effect

Evil will rise.
2015 | 83m | English

(47771 votes)

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Medical researcher Frank, his fiancee Zoe and their team have achieved the impossible: they have found a way to revive the dead. After a successful, but unsanctioned, experiment on a lifeless animal, they are ready to make their work public. However, when their dean learns what they've done, he shuts them down. Zoe is killed during an attempt to recreate the experiment, leading Frank to test the process on her. Zoe is revived -- but something evil is within her.
Release Date: Jan 29, 2015
Director: David Gelb
Writer: Jeremy Slater, Luke Dawson
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords experiment, afterlife, paranormal, death, evil, researcher, possesion
Production Companies Lionsgate, Blumhouse Productions, Relativity Media, Chapter One Films
Box Office Revenue: $64,110,728
Budget: $3,300,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mark Duplass Frank Walton
Olivia Wilde Zoe McConnell
Donald Glover Niko
Evan Peters Clay
Sarah Bolger Eva
Amy Aquino President Dalley
Ray Wise Mr. Wallace
Sean T. Krishnan Lawyer
Bruno Gunn Fireman
Ator Tamras Burned Figure
Emily Kelavos Little Girl
James Earl Security Guard Terrence
Scott Sheldon Security Guard
Name Job
David Gelb Director
Jeremy Slater Screenplay
Michael Fimognari Director of Photography
Mary Vernieu Casting
Alicia Stevenson Foley
Ben Wilkins Supervising Sound Editor
Mike Moyer Gaffer
Dawn Fintor Foley
Kelly Golden Makeup Effects
Venus Kanani Casting
Karuna Karmarkar Set Decoration
Renetta G. Amador Script Supervisor
Michael Ezell Makeup Effects
Michael N. Knue Editor
Hunter Brown Art Direction
Jeff Lichtfuss Visual Effects Supervisor
Justin M. Lubin Still Photographer
Daniel C. McFadden Still Photographer
William B. Demeritt III Steadicam Operator
Sarah Levy Camera Operator
Luke Dawson Screenplay
Gloria Ponce Hairstylist
Melanie Jones Production Design
Adam Jenkins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Justin Raleigh Makeup Effects
Zak Faust Art Department Coordinator
Craig Mann Supervising Sound Editor
Suzanne Hanover Still Photographer
Robert 'Cass' McEntee Construction Coordinator
Mark Sahagun Digital Intermediate
Sarah Schachner Original Music Composer
Annette Chaisson Makeup Artist
Brandon Parvini Visual Effects Supervisor
Dennis Scott Stunt Coordinator
Laura Wiest Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Asim Matin First Assistant Editor
Eric D. Anderson Camera Operator
Pamela Incardona Costume Design
Michelle Chung Makeup Department Head
Matt Primm Visual Effects Producer
Annie Brandt Property Master
Mickey Keating Producer's Assistant
Name Title
Jason Blum Producer
Cody Zwieg Producer
Jimmy Miller Producer
Matt Kaplan Producer
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Reviews

RodJ
7.0

Well, it's not terribly original with some obvious connections with Frankenstein and other horror films of that type but I enjoyed it overall. It was quite scary in places and even though the scares were quite contrived for the most part, it did make me jump at times. The special effects were quite ... well done but could have been expanded a bit more. I gave it 3 1/2 stars.

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
6.0

**The stimulated brain terrorising!** Actually, this film was made before 'Lucy', but released after that. So I first saw that and now this. Basically, these two films are similar thematic, except the genres are different. I liked Scarlett's film, a very much enjoyable. This film too looked nice, ... and watching it after that makes to understand it better. I meant scientifically, rather than a supernatural way. So what's extra in this was the usual horror film style jumpy scenes, with loud and sudden sounds. Limited cast, and one day event based film. Not a bad writing or the direction and performances. The settings were perfect, and the film did not require strong graphics. The story followed a small medical researcher team who is working on a serum that brings the dead back to life. When their entire work was ceased by the company they were working for, they decide to recreate everything to prove its theirs. Then something goes wrong, following a series of destruction before it all ends. Like I said, it was more a science-fictional thriller than your regular horror film. But it borrowed the same style to present on the screen. The events are simple to understand, except that scientific thing. Because there won't be any difference for those who are weak in basic science. It'll be another normal boring horror flick. For me, it's an average film, watchable for once being short and well paced narration. _6/10_

May 16, 2024
mooney240
5.0

**The Lazarus Effect showed some promise but couldn’t decide what to do once the horror began.** The Lazarus Effect had a decent premise - scientists attempting to discover a method to resurrect the recently deceased are forced to test their new experimental treatment on one of their team after s ... he dies in an accident. Only she doesn’t come back the same. She returns sinister, malevolent, and murderous. That concept with a production company like Blumhouse and a cast boasting Olivia Wilde, Donald Glover, and Evan Peters made me think this had to be a solid horror flick. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to my hopes. The writers of Lazarus Effect couldn’t decide the rules for their own movie. Is evil Zoe battling with the darkness trying to take over, or just evil? Is she superpowered? Is she demonic? Is she preying on the others or just twisted? The script never seemed to figure out what they wanted the character to be. With Zoe being the central focus and character, the failure to solidify and develop her character sunk the rest of the film. Still not the worst. I liked the open ending with the terror multiplying for a potential sequel, but with a mediocre response to this film, a sequel will never happen. The Lazarus Effect doomed itself never to be resurrected.

Oct 21, 2022