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Warm Bodies

Cold body. Warm heart.
2013 | 97m | English

(251787 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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After a zombie becomes involved with the girlfriend of one of his victims, their romance sets in motion a sequence of events that might transform the entire lifeless world.
Release Date: Jan 31, 2013
Director: Jonathan Levine
Writer: Jonathan Levine, Isaac Marion
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Horror
Keywords based on novel or book, dystopia, post-apocalyptic future, zombie, shakespeare in modern dress, zombie apocalypse, interspecies romance, based on young adult novel
Production Companies Summit Entertainment, Mandeville Films
Box Office Revenue: $117,000,000
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicholas Hoult R
Teresa Palmer Julie Grigio
Lio Tipton Nora Greene
John Malkovich Colonel Grigio
Dave Franco Perry Kelvin
Rob Corddry M / Marcus
Cory Hardrict Kevin
Vincent Leclerc Perry's Dad
Daniel Rindress-Kay Soldier #1
Chris Cavener Soldier #2
Aaron Janke Soldier #3
Serge Alain Cambronne Soldier #4
Robert Reynolds Janitor
John Topor TSA Zombie
Ayisha Issa Athletic Woman
Debbie Wong Laughing Girl
Christian Paul Stadium Soldier
Billie Calmeau Girl at Airport
Clifford Leduc-Vaillancourt Boy at Airport
Adam Driscoll Young Man at ATM
Bineyam Girma Sunset Corpse
Chimwemwe Miller Airport Corpse
Alec Bourgeois Perry (11 years old)
Raphael Grosz-Harvey Plague Corpse
Brent Skagford Baseball Corpse
Josée Laviolette Female Corpse on Tarmac
Jonathan Dubsky Berg
Zavier Vaillancourt Perry (6 years old)
Christine Rodriguez Woman
Quinn O'Neill Emily
Arthur Holden Zombie Patient
Abdul Ayoola Corpse Attacking Julie (uncredited)
Dawn Ford Dr. Burke (uncredited)
Angie Medrano Human Survivor (uncredited)
Rochelle Okoye Hunting Zombie (uncredited)
Patrick Sabongui Hunting Zombie (uncredited)
Sylvia Stewart Zombie (uncredited)
Diana Noris Zombie (uncredited)
Name Job
Rich Mento Casting
Marie France Denoncourt Stunts
Charlene Francique Stunts
Tyler Hall Stunt Double
Josée Laviolette Stunts
Andy Bradshaw Stunts
Joey Shea Stunts
Alicia Turner Stunts
Darryl Quon Stunts
Rochelle Okoye Stunts
Robert Mattigetz Second Unit Director of Photography
Alexandra Patsavas Music Supervisor
Joanna Colbert Casting
Lorette Leblanc Script Supervisor
Nancy Richardson Editor
Justin Herman Sound Engineer
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Monica Huppert Makeup Department Head
Adrien Morot Makeup Department Head
Rocco Stallone Key Hair Stylist
Laurence Mercier Second Assistant Director
Louis Craig Special Effects
Carl Fortin Stunt Double
François Gauthier Stunts
Yan Lecomte Stunts
Nathalie Girard Stunts
Annie Carignan Stunts
Stéphane Byl Stunts
Helen Stranzl Stunts
Max White Stunts
David Rigby Stunts
Cheryl Quiacos Stunts
George L. Little Costume Design
David McKeown Stunt Coordinator
Suzanne Cloutier Set Decoration
Martyn Zub Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Todd Harris Storyboard Artist
Gilles Aird Supervising Art Director
Sylvie Desmarais Set Decoration
Michelle Côté Key Hair Stylist
Fanny Vachon Key Makeup Artist
Dave Elsey Makeup Designer
Michael J. Moore First Assistant Director
Karim El Fassi Special Effects Coordinator
Jere Gillis Stunts
Allan Yuk-lun Chou Stunts
Paul Rutledge Stunts
Michael Scherer Stunts
John Walsh Stunts
Steven P. Park Stunts
Nigel Scantlebury Stunts
Francois Archambault "A" Camera Operator
Paul Viau Gaffer
Sabrina-Jasmine Guilbault Stand In
Adrian Persad Stunts
Sébastien Rouleau Stunt Double
Charles Beetz Gaffer
Marc Ehrenbold Aerial Director of Photography
Nancy Banks Actor's Assistant
Jean-Jacques Pillet Choreographer
Jonathan Levine Director, Screenplay
Isaac Marion Novel
Martin Whist Production Design
Javier Aguirresarobe Director of Photography
Leslie Shatz Sound Designer
Buck Sanders Original Music Composer
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Angelica Lisk-Hann Stunts
Jean Kazemirchuk Art Direction
Adruitha Lee Hair Department Head
Stephen Woolfenden Second Unit Director
Zandara Kennedy Stunt Double
Thomas Liccioni Stunts
Patrick Sabongui Stunts
Warren Scherer Stunts
Name Title
Nicolas Stern Executive Producer
Cori Shepherd Stern Producer
Laurie Webb Executive Producer
Todd Lieberman Producer
David Hoberman Producer
Bruna Papandrea Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

tanty
7.0

If you like zombie's gener you will love this movie ... or not! It cheats in a cheap way through creating 2 level of zombies: the good ones and the bad ones. Also, it breaks tons of zombies stereotypes to be able to build the story, that's why you may end hating it if you are a "purist". As th ... is is not my case, I really enjoyed this movie. Fun script, good casting and great performances by Hoult and Palmer. Also, always a pleasure to watch a movie with John Malkovich.

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
7.0

This is a quite different zombie movie. I think it can best be described as a romantic zombie movie with a humorous touch and some action thrown in for good measure. It is not at all a bad movie. I do prefer the “shot everything that moves and when it doesn’t move anymore shot some more just to be s ... ure” type of zombie movies but I still quite enjoyed this one. The words “romantic” and “zombie” is of course two words that you really would never expect to see in the same sentence. Surprisingly enough it does indeed work in this movie. I think my main enjoyment of this movie was the voice-over with R’s thoughts though. At times it is incredibly funny. The actual story, that the zombies’ magically starts to heal themselves is of course pretty nonsensical but you do not really watch zombie movies for their elaborate plot anyway. I have seen worse and this was not really supposed to be a horror-zombie movie anyway so I can live with that. This is the first zombie-movie that I have watched where you actually see the story from the zombies perspective. Another thing that, surprisingly enough, worked quite well. The voice-overs helped a lot to make that happen. The special effects are fairly low key for being a zombie movie but I would say that they are just about right for this movie. The “bonies” are the most monster-like ones in the movie and their make-up is quite cool. Unfortunately their movements are quite stiff and look decidedly computer generated. That is a shame and pretty much the only complaint I have concerning the actual implementation of this movie. Unless you are totally allergic to zombies I would recommend watching this movie. I would especially recommend it if you are not normally into zombie movies. You are likely to be surprised.

May 16, 2024