Both concept and execution of writer/director Jonathan Levine's (50/50) latest film Warm Bodies, adapted from Isaac Marion's 2011 young-adult novel, suffer from drastic shortcomings. Described as a zombie romance — there are allusions to Romeo and Juliet — the film relies on rhetorical tautology to appease genre purists (it won't work) and overly expositive voice-over narration to compensate for a non-verbal protagonist. Read the full review on KCActive.com.