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Life After Beth
Directed by
Jeff Baena
R
2014
90m
Comedy
,
Romance
,
and more
5.7
46%
31%
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A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her.
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Cast of Life After Beth
Aubrey Plaza
Beth Slocum
Dane DeHaan
Zach Orfman
John C. Reilly
Maury Slocum
Molly Shannon
Geenie Slocum
Cheryl Hines
Judy Orfman
Paul Reiser
Noah Orfman
Matthew Gray Gubler
Kyle Orfman
Anna Kendrick
Erica Wexler
Eva La Dare
Pearline
Paul Weitz
Mr. Levin
Michelle Azar
Mrs. Levin
Jim O'Heir
Chip
Elizabeth Jayne Stillwell
Lucy
Jenna Nye
Brittany
Bud Sabatino
Mr. Howard
Peggy Miley
Mrs. Howard
Garry Marshall
Grandpa
Allan McLeod
Supermarket Stocker
Rob Delaney
News Anchor
Adam Pally
Diner Sommelier
Keedar Whittle
Male Onlooker
Bechir Sylvain
Haitian Man
Bonnie Burroughs
Woman Zombie
Brian Groh
Homeless Man
Eileen Finizza
Mourner
David Dustin Kenyon
Zombie Man (uncredited)
Chloe Searcy
Blonde Zombie (uncredited)
Zoë Worth
Brunette Zombie (uncredited)
Jeff Baena
Director / Writer
Elizabeth Destro
Producer
Michael Zakin
Producer
Life After Beth Ratings & Reviews
Jason Summers
May 11, 2025
Kinda dumb.
Mike Janer
April 15, 2025
Funny and cute
Jessica Towne
March 14, 2025
Awesome movie
parktool69
December 1, 2024
did not go how i expected
Martin3z
October 28, 2024
Hilarious 🤣
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Jason Bailey
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.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Once it's safely slotted in the overworked zom-com genre, there's no reason to keep watching.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
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.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
Halfway through, the story loses momentum, becoming a listless, predictable Saturday Night Live skit.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The movie runs out of steam, though not blood, long before it's over.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
"Life After Beth" may have revived the ultimate girlfriend from hell, but it's still wan, listless and derivative in bringing her to undead life.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Kristin Tillotson
A quirky spirit pervasive throughout and great supporting cast, including Anna Kendrick, make it a semi-satisfying "zomb-edy."
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
This is a talented comedic cast, but in the second half of the film they don't get to do a lot that's funny.
TIME Magazine
Richard Corliss
Plaza, whose wide-eyed stare suggests a zombie as painted by Margaret Keane, plausibly navigates Beth's journey into full-throttle Linda Blair demonic dementia.
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Leonard Maltin
In 'Life After Beth,' Dane Dehaan is, pretty much, the straight man to Aubrey Plaza as Beth; who does a great job and never winks at the audience.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
"Life After Beth" gets into the well-tread zombie-comedy territory in a clever and inspired way. Then it doesn't get out of it nearly so skillfully.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Seasoned actors are left to yell pointlessly at one another, while Beth and the zombie angle slowly decompose.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Starts with promise and has some darkly funny scenes but grows listless, repetitive and plodding, the cinematic equivalent of a zombie.
Observer
Matthew Kassel
Even if Life After Beth is a unique entry in the zombie canon, it still registers as overkill. One gets the sense that Mr. Baena should have let this one die.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
It may be time to put the zombie trend to rest. At least that's what writer-director Jeff Baena's initially promising, and ultimately disappointing, directorial debut suggests.
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