“Sometimes dead is bett-ah” – Fred Gwynne, “Pet Sematary” That classic line haunts the most unconventional zombie film in years. “Handling the Undead” ditches the shambling walks and brain-eating tics we expect from the genre. The undead here are vacant and still, harmless shells of their former selves. Or are they? Norwegian director Thea Hvistendahl teases that question without the histrionics w...[Read More]
The level of acting expected in this type of production is fairly low, but the performances in Alien Dead place that bar directly on the ground. But even films with the worst acting can still make for a fun watch if there are interesting storylines, intriguing characters, and passable cinematography. Alien Dead lacks these attributes, too, and drops the film into a category that only the most die-...[Read More]
Image Source : IMDB Zombie Apocalypse films As soon as the weekend hits, the first thing that comes to our mind is, switching on AC, cosying up on the bed and watching a movie to your heart's content. But what if you had the option of watching the zombie apocalypse film? Let's take a look at a few of the films that will send shivers down your spine.
Like many, I had to remove myself from The Walking Dead’s viewership around the time Negan took his bat to the heads of two long-running characters whose identities and deaths had been relentlessly teased by producers all through the sixth series, and even slightly into the seventh. What had been increasingly obvious for a long time became unignorable: this was a show that had long ago abandoned a...[Read More]