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The Film Stage
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June 21, 2016

Life After Beth remains a mildly funny film in search of a director with some bite.
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Chicago Reader
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September 04, 2014

Once it's safely slotted in the overworked zom-com genre, there's no reason to keep watching.
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Chicago Tribune
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September 04, 2014

Baena co-wrote "I Heart Huckabees" and while he has a sense of humor, the jokes here tend to be meager and tend to dribble on.
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The Mary Sue
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September 20, 2016

Going in expecting one thing and getting another is always going to throw you off.
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Richard Roeper.com
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September 08, 2014

The movie is DOA from scene one and is never resuscitated.
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Flavorwire
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June 18, 2016

Plaza gives the film its motor, and if Baena's control of the material is occasionally uncertain, 'Life After Beth' plays best when it feeds off her manic, gonzo energy, and runs with it.
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Toronto Star
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September 02, 2014

While Baena tries to offer a reworking of zombie mythology - easy-listening music makes them horny and they have a fascination with attics and smearing dirt on walls - the movie doesn't live up to the promise of its dark start.
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Quickflix
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November 01, 2014

Life After Beth is an irritatingly undeveloped project. A charming cast and a few moments of inspired lunacy make it passingly worthwhile for genre fans.
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Miami Herald
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September 05, 2014

Life After Beth starts feeling more conventional the wilder and darker it gets.
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Globe and Mail
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August 29, 2014

Among many missteps is a total tonal identity crisis. Plaza has described Beth as a "zom-com-rom-dram." (N.B. This remark is more clever than anything in the movie it describes.)
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