World Ends at Camp Z

[Available Oct. 2021 on various VOD platforms.] When a wealthy, duplicitous, 22-year-old buyer (Michael Czemerys) decides to purchase a Canadian RV campground, which sits on hallowed ground, from its cash-strapped owner (Osawa Muskwa) during the pandemic and turn the land into a graphite mine in Ding Wang's lackluster, wacky, bloody, poorly acted, violent, nonscary, predictable, 88-minute, 2021 horror film, the buyer's attorney girlfriend (Anne-Carolyne Binette), a camp employee (Dean Persons), and other visitors (Rafaela Salomao, James Chapman, et al.) find themselves attacked by a horde of flesh-hungry zombies (Serge Blais, Arthur Bussières, Duojie Suonan, et al.) who were initially infected by a virus vaccine that went haywire during a government-sponsored experiment with the potential of using the vaccine as a weapon of war.
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