Moms will battle the living dead in Milfs vs. Zombies this July

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

On July 12, Worldwide Multimedia will be releasing director Brad Twigg's film MILFS VS. ZOMBIES onto DVD. If that title makes you jump to the conclusion that this might be a porno, pull your mind halfway out of the gutter and rest assured, this is an exploitation/horror movie.

There seems to have been some consideration given to re-titling the movie to the more specific 4 MILFS VS. ZOMBIES, letting viewers know exactly how many MILFs they're dealing with, but it appears that they're sticking with MILFS VS. ZOMBIES.

Written by Leslie Monk and Juan Sanchez, this hot mom/walking dead clash has the following synopsis: 

A group of moms enjoying a lady's night out are forced to fight for their lives when their quiet town is overrun by a ravenous horde of flesh eating corpses. Will they be able to meet up with their husbands, save their children who are away at summer camp and make it home in time for dinner? Watch MILFs vs. Zombies and find out! 

Rosanna Nelson, Patrick Opitz, Andrea Marie, Matthew L. Furman, Jenny Jannetty, Chris O'Brocki, Brandy Peeples, James Balsamo, Lloyd Kaufman, and Shawn C. Phillips star.

A trailer for MILFS VS. ZOMBIES can be viewed below, and if it looks like a must-watch to you the DVD can be pre-ordered on Amazon.

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