By Sergio Pereira Updated March 20, 2024 Andrew Lincoln in Years, 'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' (2024) | IMDb By Sergio Pereira Updated March 20, 2024 Andrew Lincoln in Years, 'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' (2024) | IMDb How does a walker lumber through th...[Read More]
Everybody loves a good scare, don’t they? The horror genre has grown into one of the most popular spaces in cinema, bringing in large crowds and critical acclaim. The genre’s success is worldwide in scale, with some of the best films coming from non-Western countries. Thanks to visionary filmmaking and bold choices, foreign horror movies are arguably more terrifying and disturbing than anything Ho...[Read More]
Ben Lindbergh joins Erika to talk about the friends-to-lovers relationship between Rick and Michonne AMC Erika is joined this week by The Ringer’s Ben Lindbergh to investigate the will they–won’t they friends-to-lovers relationship between Rick and Michonne from The Walking Dead, then discuss the new spinoff series dedicated to ...[Read More]
Thorne's complex relationship with Rick in The Ones Who Live raises questions about her true intentions and loyalty. Thorne wants to change the Crm from within, similar to Okafor, showing her commitment to improving the military faction. Thorne's near betrayal of Rick by almost shooting Michonne highlights her ruthless dedication to her mission, putting their friendship at stake.Warning: This arti...[Read More]
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. It doesn't have the satirical heft of its original 1978 inspiration. But Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake, released 20 years ago, is an exceptional horror movie. The opening stands out as particularly terrifying, introducing the idea of sprinting zombies....[Read More]
Rick Grimes is persistent about staying with the Crm, even when his wife Michonne returns to take him home. In The Ones Who Live Episode 4, Michonne works tirelessly to get through to Rick and convince him there’s a life worth living back in Alexandria. The end of Episode 4 has Rick make a decision once and for all about his predicament.The following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: The One...[Read More]
It almost seems a shame to tell you anything about One Cut of the Dead, given that so much of its charm comes from having no idea what you are about to watch. If you have a spare 90 minutes, close this and go watch it. If that plea is not enough to convince you, read on at your peril. Hopefully you’ll just want to watch even more – for this low-budget Japanese zombie comedy film is so startlingly ...[Read More]
“What We,” written by Michonne herself, Danai Gurira, is the fourth episode in AMC’s “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.” Serving as an emotional climax for Michonne and Rick’s journey, the episode unravels much like a play (which makes sense given Gurira’s background as a playwright). Confined to an abandoned apartment building in the wake of Michonne pulling Rick out of a helicopter, the long-...[Read More]
Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Photo: AMC “We can make this whole damn world ours if we want to,” Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) proclaims to the love of his life, Michonne (Danai Gurira), in the closing moments of The Ones Who Live’s most recent episode. It’s a thankfully joyful culmination of 45 minutes of fervid back-and-forth between them about their dam...[Read More]
George A. Romero‘s horror movie masterpiece Dawn of the Dead is set to return to theaters for the film’s 45th anniversary. You know, I’ve never seen this movie on the big screen, so this is the perfect opportunity to remedy that!
By Josh Lezmi Updated March 19, 2024 Dawn of the Dead (2004) | IMDb By Josh Lezmi Updated March 19, 2024 Dawn of the Dead (2004) | IMDb The 1978 horror cult classic Dawn of the Dead revolutionized the zombie genre, using the slow-walking creatures as metaphors for consum...[Read More]
“What We,” written by Michonne herself, Danai Gurira, is the fourth episode in AMC’s “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.” Serving as an emotional climax for Michonne and Rick’s journey, the episode unravels much like a play (which makes sense given Gurira’s background as a playwright). Confined to an abandoned apartment building in the wake of Michonne pulling Rick out of a helicopter, the long-...[Read More]