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We Bury the Dead

We Bury the Dead

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95 min 6.21 January 2026EN
HorrorThriller
PlotAfter a catastrophic military disaster, the dead don't just rise—they hunt. The military insists they are harmless and slow-moving, offering hope to grieving families. But when Ava enters a quarantine zone searching for her missing husband, she uncovers the horrifying truth: the undead are growing more violent, more relentless, and more dangerous with every passing hour.
Box Office: $3,745,163
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Viewer Opinions (6)

JT
Jacob Thompson@jacob.reviews155 opinions · User since 2013
★★★★☆ 7.4
Watching "We Bury the Dead", my take is. I must say every shot feels like a painting.
3 March 2026User Review
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Manuel São Bento@msbreviews
★★★☆☆ 6.0
It's a visceral reminder that the true battle isn't against the monsters walking out there, however against the memories that refuse to let us go, proving that sometimes the only way to survive grief is to finally look it in the eye." Although it doesn't manage to keep the promise of its unique premise until the end, falling into conventions it sought to avoid, Zak Hilditch's film offers enough to deserve attention, especially for the way it treats horror as an extension of human pain. A justified 6.2 — I'd agree.
3 January 2026VerifiedUser Review

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Manuel São Bento
Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/we-bury-the-dead-movie-review-daisy-ridley-delivers-a-masterclass-in-stoic-despair/ Rating: B- "We Bury The Dead ends up being a positive experience, where technical excellence and a sweeping central performance try to compensate for a script that loses its breath and coherence in the home stretch. It's a visceral reminder that the true battle isn't against the monsters walking out there, however against the memories that refuse to let us go, proving that sometimes the only way to survive grief is to finally look it in the eye." Although it doesn't manage to keep the promise of its unique premise until the end, falling into conventions it sought to avoid, Zak Hilditch's film offers enough to deserve attention, especially for the way it treats horror as an extension of human pain.
Virginia Adams
Overhyped and underwhelming. The score does its job but nothing more. One I'd rather forget I watched.
Jacob Thompson
The kind of movie you wish you could see again for the first time. I can't deny the acting alone makes this worth watching.
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