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Jeff Shannon, Seattle Times: Hey, at least you don't have to ask what it's about, right? Read more
Scott Tobias, AV Club: In the not-so-grand tradition of other straight-to-video/late-night-cable T&A-fests, the trouble with Zombie Strippers is that it doesn't come about its exploitation honestly. Read more
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic: By the time the film moves toward its conclusion and the gross-out factor really starts to rise, any semblance of even an exploitation story has fallen away like so many lopped-off limbs. Read more
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: It barely matters that Zombie Strippers is a tediously overextended satire. It's called Zombie Strippers. Read more
Michael Ordona, Los Angeles Times: Zombie Strippers is a B-movie whose ideas and wit set it well above the great unwashed of the genre. Read more
Jerry Bokamper, Dallas Morning News: Nifty title, execrable film. Read more
Luke Y. Thompson, L.A. Weekly: Easily the best movie of the year, so far. Really. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: Shot on ugly digital video with Troma-grade special effects, campy humor and frighteningly bad acting, Zombie Strippers should provide many laughs for stoners watching it on video. Read more
Dennis Harvey, Variety: A one-joke pic that duly delivers on its titular promise to rapidly depleting returns. Read more
Luke Y. Thompson, Village Voice: A consistently hilarious, brutal, and titillating mash-up of Return of the Living Dead and Showgirls that actually beats out Mark Pirro's Nudist Colony of the Dead for the unofficial title of best naked zombie movie ever. Read more
Stephen Hunter, Washington Post: I stayed to the bitter end out of some romantic sense of professional obligation. Don't make that same mistake! Read more