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‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ Not Eligible for Emmys’ Limited Series Category, Will Submit as Drama (EXCLUSIVE) – Variety

AMC Networks’ plans to submit the zombie spinoff “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” as a limited series for the Emmys have been killed. The cable network had announced plans to submit the six-episode spinoff, created by Scott M. Gimple, Danai Gurira, and Andrew Lincoln, for outstanding limited or anthology series at the Primetime Emmys. However, Variety has learned exclusively from two sources...[Read More]

‘Mountain Man’ – Joe Manganiello Will Battle Zombies in Upcoming Horror Movie – imdb

Keith C. Blackmore’s book series Mountain Man is headed to the screen, with Deadline reporting today that Joe Manganiello (“True Blood”) is on board to star in the film adaptation.The actor will also produce the upcoming zombie movie.“Mountain Man tells the story of Gus, a lonely post-apocalyptic survivor facing isolation and the ever-present specter of a zombie attack, who struggles with alcohol ...[Read More]

Zombie State – Official Launch Trailer – IGN

Zombie State is a mobile free-to-play first-person rogue-like shooter developed by MY.GAMES. Players will fight against zombies and choose between diverse heroes, each with unique gameplay styles, and interact with mentors who help navigate the world. Unlock a vast collection of powerful weaponry and specialized gear to gain the upper hand against enemies. Zombie State is available now for iOS and...[Read More]

Shaun of the Dead at 20: ‘Britpop movie’ prefigured our infantilised culture – Post Magazine

The inspiration was simple. After staying up all night playing video game Resident Evil 2, Wright went to buy milk, only to be confronted with an eerily empty, early morning London. It gave him an idea.“Wouldn’t it be interesting if you did this Sunday walk and there were zombies, or what if you were hungover and did not notice?” he recalled in my 2019 book Britpop Cinema.“What if there was a zomb...[Read More]

Shaun of the Dead at 20: ‘Britpop movie’ prefigured our infantilised culture – Post Magazine

The inspiration was simple. After staying up all night playing video game Resident Evil 2, Wright went to buy milk, only to be confronted with an eerily empty, early morning London. It gave him an idea.“Wouldn’t it be interesting if you did this Sunday walk and there were zombies, or what if you were hungover and did not notice?” he recalled in my 2019 book Britpop Cinema.“What if there was a zomb...[Read More]

Zack Snyder Movies Ranked: From Worst to Best – JoBlo.com

We rank all of Zack Snyder’s movies, from the worst to the best, all the way from Dawn of the Dead to Rebel Moon. Is there any current director who is more controversial than Zack Snyder? It’s wild how divisive a figure he is, with his fans nearly cult-like in their devotion, while his detractors are just as fervent. Here at JoBlo, we’ve always been ardent supporters, even if we haven’t unquesti...[Read More]

Dead Island 2 SoLa Review – Zombie Woodstock – COGconnected

Dead Island 2 SoLa Festival Review I really liked last year’s Dead Island 2. It was more than a worthy successor to the 2011 original. Moving the setting to a zombie-infested Los Angeles, the combat and gameplay were fun and the social satire was spot on if a bit obvious. The biggest drawback was that over time, the brain-dead enemies became a bit repetitious to fight, no matter how inventive the ...[Read More]

Xbox Game Pass is Removing its Best Zombie Game on April 30th – But There is Hope – FandomWire

Featured Video Xbox brings new games to its subscription service, Xbox Game Pass, every month, and some games also leave the service from time to time. Some games recently left the service this month, and Microsoft announced the second batch of games that will leave, including one popular title. Advertisement A total of six games are set to leave Xbox Game Pass for console, PC, and cloud on...[Read More]

Zombie Blockbuster 28 Years Later Will Have Serious Star Power – Gizmodo Australia

Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland are not screwing around when it comes to their upcoming zombie film, 28 Years Later. Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes are the first three actors who’ve joined the film, a follow-up to the cult classics 28 Weeks Later and 28 Days Later. Deadline broke the news of the casting but there’s no word on who anyone is playing or what the mov...[Read More]

The 25 Best Survival Games To Play In 2024 – GameSpot

GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Survival games aren't all created equal, and determining the best survival games is no easy feat, as community consensus can vary wildly. But there's no denying that the genre has become one of the most popular in the gaming industry, seeing several high-profi...[Read More]

The 30 best zombie movies of all time, ranked – Entertainment Weekly News

Zombie movies are one of cinema’s most malleable genres. Though they’re often confined to horror scenarios, the undead have flexed their acting muscles elsewhere. There are of course myriad zombie comedies, zombie action movies, and even zombie heist movies, but what about the zombie musicals (Anna and the Apocalypse), zombie family dramas (Maggie), or zombie political thrillers (Doomsday)?  The...[Read More]

Leif Jonker talks ‘Dawn of the Dead’ at 45 – KMUW

Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre hosts a performance of George Romero’s classic zombie horror film “Dawn of the Dead” on Friday, April 26.The screening is part of a 45th anniversary celebration of the classic picture spanning the months of April and May across screens in the U.S. and Canada (including drive-in showings).Wichita filmmaker and film stalwart Leif Jonker has spearheaded local screenings of t...[Read More]

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