Tag Archives: zombies

Celebrating 15 Years Of ‘Shaun of the Dead’ (2004): Our Top 10 Scenes

September 24, 2019 marks the 15th anniversary of the release of the fan favorite, Shaun of the Dead, a witty horror comedy that takes the zombie apocalypse head on. Filled with hilarious moments and plenty of gore, its easy to see why this film has become a cult classic. Click …

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Arizona Sunshine DLC ‘The Damned’ Coming This Summer!

Vertigo Games and Jaywalkers Interactive have announced another DLC for Arizona Sunshine, called The Damned. Coming this summer, The Damned is another prequel chapter that actually leads into last year’s DLC, Dead Man and it looks awesome! Check out all the details down blow. Arizona Sunshine is a VR game that takes place in Arizona …

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Is Dead Really Better? A Review of Pet Sematary (2019)

First of all, I don’t want to spend too much time dwelling on the 1989 movie. That one was good, clean, and full of scares. Starry Eyes‘ (2014) Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer’s Pet Sematary doesn’t make any effort to reach out or dig up the past. The new movie …

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‘No Lives Matter’ (2018) – One Minute Short Film Review

As you probably know by now, I am a huge fan of short stories and films. Most short films are under twenty minutes, while some are even shorter. Recently, I checked out MIKAL’s 2018 zombie flick, No Lives Matter, which is only one minute long. You read that right… one …

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A Look At ‘Terror Tales’ (2016): A Wide Range of Horror Homage

I first heard about the horror anthology Terror Tales when I interviewed Laurene Landon when she mentioned upcoming projects (read that interview here). Other than likely including several stand alone stories of horror – after all, that is what makes an anthology – I had no idea what to expect …

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Interview with George C. Romero: A Legacy Continues

You will be hard-pressed to find a horror fan who has never heard of George A. Romero and his influential groundbreaking horror film, Night of the Living Dead, which has inspired so many genre filmmakers for decades. One of the great pleasures I had during my time covering ScareLA 2018 was …

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Night of the Living Dead (1968) – 50 Years of Mayhem Sustained by Art

The legendary George A. Romero unleashed a truly menacing nightmare 50 years ago. Night of the Living Dead stumbled into theaters on October 1, 1968 as a low budget, indie horror movie. The narrative parallels that of controversial epidemics flooding society during its time, continuing on to present day. Click here …

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‘Night of the Living Dead:’ The Birth of a Genre and My Love For Horror

In 1968, an independent horror film was being written, directed, photographed and edited by a man who would soon make such an impact on the horror genre that his name would not ever be recognized by anyone familiar with the genre. That movie was Night of the Living Dead and the …

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