Kevin Hamedani's 2010 horror comedy "ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction" (unrelated to the 2008 comic book series by Kevin Grevioux) doesn't quite fulfill the promise of its title. Made in the shadow of George W. Bush's administration, "ZMD" explores ultra-right wing "patriotism" (read: xenophobia) during a zombie outbreak in a small town in Washington state. The film's protagonists are an Iranian woman named Frida (Janette Armand) and a couple named Lance and Tom (Cooper Hopkins and Doug Fahl), all of whom have returned to their small hometown for personal reasons. When zombies begin attacking, a televised Middle Eastern terrorist group claims responsibility. The locals immediately begin to look at Frida with suspicion, and a "patriot" will end up nailing her foot to the floor, thinking she

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