It’s got minor “star” power in Ving Rhames, who appears to be channeling ‘Pulp Fiction’ while getting ready for his recent “intimidation” car commercial.
It’s got nothing else that isn’t elsewhere in vast quantities, some better, some worse, a lot just as good.
It’s competent. Totally, completely, boringly, meaninglessly.
To take the potential of the original ‘Day’ and squeeze everything out of it that made it interesting and replace it with professional dullness is such a mystifyingly stupid act that I had to watch this several times to confirm they had in fact succeeded in this.
Romero’s original had only one weakness, albeit a glaring one: EXTREMELY cheezy acting/dialogue.
This does away with that, and replaces it with nothing. Worthless if you’ve ever seen any halfway-decent zombie/infected/undead/deadalive/etc movie before at any point in your life, ever.
Grade: D