The Zombie of Allen Creek

The Zombie of Allen Creek is a 2015 supernatural horror film. It will be released on September 25, 2015.

Plot
In 1994, at Black River Falls, Wisconsin, Alicia Brown and her son, Marshall, visit her brother, Adam, along with his wife, Ellen and four kids, Will, Andy, Sadie, and Jerry. That evening, Ellen orders a pizza for all of them, but Andy just wants a quesadilla. The next morning, the kids go down to the creek. Marshall is excited, as he has never seen it. While they are down there, though, Andy starts saying "mehhh" randomly, not hearing it, but worrying everyone else. They end up deciding to go back inside. Once inside, they act normal, but soon after, Adam starts noticing what is happening and he and Ellen look it up. They don't find much, but Adam remembers that if something like that happens, it's most likely to be food poisoning, and that the night before, everyone had pizza, but he had a quesadilla instead. The next morning, Marshall and Andy went down to the creek, so Marshall could gun Andy down. They then drove away from the house, crying and vowing never to return, but minutes later, Andy comes back as a zombie.

21 years later, Tim Berg, a paranormal investigator, puts a team together to investigate. The team was then united, consisting of Kim Terry, Mike Lamar, Brittany Perry, Wayne Goldberg, Kelly Hillberg, and Isaiah Mickelson. They go down into the creek, look for the zombie, and find it.

Production
Production started in July 2012. It lasted a while, but once the companies opted out, it was halted.

Release
The film was announced in December 2012. The release date was originally June 21, 2013, but it got pushed back indefinitely due to the companies, New Line, Village Roadshow, and Dark Castle, opting out of the movie. 20% of the movie was already filmed, and an anonymous person leaked the footage. The footage became popular, and then, Jason Blum, Robert Zemeckis, and Sam Raimi wanted in on the movie. Paramount eventually got their hands on the project, getting help from Insurge, MGM, Skydance, and Mandate.

Critical reception
The movie got mixed reviews.