The Sundance Film Festival showcased 'Handling the Undead,' a zombie film with a unique twist. Director Thea Hvistendahl and star Renate Reinsve described it as unconventional. Julia Fox, known for her new film 'Presence,' revealed that her new home came with a ghost, similar to the theme of her movie. The film received positive reviews for its minimalist and melancholic approach to the zombie genre, offering a fresh perspective on the undead. The chilling adaptation of the novel 'Handling The Undead' by John Ajvide Lindqvist was also highlighted at the festival.
‘Handling the Undead’ Review: A Zombie Drama With a Beating Heart Under Rotting Flesh https://t.co/2mT22WnUPD via @variety so good
The new Sundance film “Handling the Undead” reunites the “Worst Person in the World” stars for an unsettling, transfixing twist on the genre. https://t.co/I5BhWbeR4D
"Handling the Undead" (at @sundancefest) is a minimalist, melancholy zombie film like no other. https://t.co/u9CYWwHfsI
Director Thea Hvistendahl, Star Renate Reinsve on Sundance Film ‘Handling the Undead’: 'It Is Not Your Conventional Zombie Movie' https://t.co/wSuMnYlTof
'Handling The Undead' Sundance Review: The dead return to life during a hot Oslo summer in this chilling adaptation of the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. #Sundance review by @NinjaWorrier https://t.co/P76WnpzgwP
Julia Fox’s new home came with an extra roommate— a ghost, just like in her new film ‘Presence’ directed by Steven Soderbergh. She tells The Vulture Spot at Sundance all about the spirit alongside the cast. https://t.co/qeu4ThVv7F