1. Maggie (2015) - Rotten Tomatoes
This movie is a movie about learning to let go, even when the illness is terrifyingly real. It's a girl with a terminal illness and a dad who must come to terms ...
When a deadly zombie virus sweeps the nation, a father stops at nothing to save his infected daughter.

2. Maggie movie review & film summary (2015) | Roger Ebert
'Maggie' is a refreshing take on the zombie genre with great acting by Arnold, Abigail Breslin, and supporting cast. I was reminded of the aids epidemic (during ...
Schwarzenegger gives his all, but the filmmakers let him down. Oh, Maggie, they couldn’t have tried anymore.

3. Movie Review : Maggie (2015) - Dead End Follies
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Zombies were America's cultural obsession circa 2012 or so. Something to do with a gritty response to sparkling vampires and the fact they're a remorseless kill. People are not the enemy, it's the plague and the people you kill are already dead and stripped of their soul. I've been clamoring that

4. Film Review: "Maggie" - Online Athens
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What's Arnold Schwarzenegger doing in a relatively small independent horror movie? There are many words one might use to describe the 67-year-old's film career, but "surprise" wouldn't necessarily be…

5. Review - Maggie (2015) - PopHorror
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See AlsoHow to Refresh Wavy HairWe reviewed the 2015 horror film, Maggie. There has been mixed reviews about this movie so we had to check it out. See our thoughts here!

6. Maggie review – Arnie's back to save his zombie daughter - The Guardian
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Schwarzenegger shows surprising delicacy as a man trying to prevent his child succumbing to a deadly virus

7. Maggie Movie Review | Common Sense Media
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Surprisingly touching Schwarzenegger zombie flick. Read Common Sense Media's Maggie review, age rating, and parents guide.

8. Maggie (2015) - Dark Matter Zine
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Maggie Vogel (Abigail Breslin) wanders the city streets, passing ruins and wrecked cars, until she is apprehended by security officers who take her to
