

The film is about a group of medical researchers are attempting to bring the dead back to life.

The film was released on February 27, 2015. The Lazarus Effect (1,484) 1 h 23 min2015X-RayPG-13 A group of medical researchers discover a way to bring dead patients back to life. Those snap decisions take a turn for the tragic, and in light of that disaster, with their backs against the wall, the team decides to do the unthinkable with the revolutionary serum in their possession. Available on Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes A group of medical researchers discover a way to bring dead patients back to life. The Lazarus Effect is an American horror film directed by David Gelb. The big twist comes when the team's research is forcibly seized by a large corporation - pushing Frank and Zoe to make drastic decisions in order to see their work come to fruition. The first real breakthrough comes when the team is able to resurrect a dead dog, but as they begin to slowly discover, what came back isn't exactly the same as the dog that perished.

have created a serum that could restore brain function to deceased organisms, hopefully providing new advancements in care for trauma patients, as well as others afflicted with degenerative diseases. The Lazarus Effect tells the dark story of scientist couple Frank (Mark Duplass) and Zoe (Olivia Wilde) who are pursuing groundbreaking discovery along with their research team (Donald Glover and Evan Peters), and Eva (Sarah Bolger), the young girl video documenting the team's study. Lazarus effect (disambiguation) The Lazarus Effect (novel), a 1983 novel by Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom The Lazarus Effect (2010 film), a documentary film. In other words, patients who are pronounced dead after cardiac. The Lazarus Effect is one of those horror films where lack of character logic makes it hard to root for the bodies that are inevitably going to pile on the floor. The Lazarus phenomenon, or Lazarus syndrome, is defined as a delayed return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after CPR has ceased.
