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Cube Critics discuss the horror comedy ‘Shaun of the Dead’ for its 20th anniversary

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Cube Critics Jacob Aloi and Max Sparber discuss “Shaun of the Dead” at 20, one of the few horror comedies that still works as both a horror movie and a comedy.Click here.‘Shaun of the Dead’ — Jacob review“Shaun of the Dead” is a romantic comedy set during a zombie apocalypse movie. Watching it now, 20 years later, as somebody who has watched other films by director Edgar Wright, it was crazy to see some of the things that I’ve always associated with Edgar Wright, kind of seeing their prototypes played out here. His brand of comedy — like the fast pace of our hero going through a mundane day while the world is falling apart around them — was really fun to watch.This movie, to me, is a veritable who’s who of British comedians and huge names within the British film industry. Bill Nighy is in this; Martin Freeman literally has a throwaway walking-by scene. But from what I understand, this was not necessarily the case when it came out 20 years ago. These people have had careers that have gone on from there, but th