Actor David Emge, known for his unforgettable role in the classic horror movie Dawn of the Dead, has passed away.Per the actor's obituary, David Emge died on Saturday, Jan. 20 at the West River Health Campus in Evansville, Indiana. A specific cause of death was not divulged. Emge was 77 years old.CloseDavid Emge was born on Sept. 9, 1946. He'd studied drama at the University of Evansville where he...[Read More]
Actor David Emge, well known to horror fans for playing the role of helicopter pilot Stephen in the 1978 zombie classic Dawn of the Dead, died on Jan. 20 at the age of 77. Emge’s other film credits included the 1976 comedy The Booby Hatch and 1990’s Basket Case 2.
Posted in: AMC, Preview, streaming, TV, Walking Dead | Tagged: amc, amc plus, michonne, Rick Grimes, the ones who live, The Walking DeadAMC's The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live revisits the debut of Danai Gurira's Michonne during the second season of the original series.Published Sun, 21 Jan 2024 12:38:13 -0600 by Ray Flook | Article Summary Revisit Michonne's iconic debut from Season 2, a pivota...[Read More]
Norwegian director Thea Hvistendahl’s zombie movie “Handling the Undead,” premiering at Sundance and to be released in the U.S. by Neon, sees the reunion of Renate Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie, the stars of Oscar-nominated “The Worst Person in the World,” in a poetic, visually-charged chronicling of a hot summer’s day in Oslo when the dead mysteriously come back to life. Hvistendahl’s feature...[Read More]
Norwegian director Thea Hvistendahl’s zombie movie “Handling the Undead,” premiering at Sundance and to be released in the U.S. by Neon, sees the reunion of Renate Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie, the stars of Oscar-nominated “The Worst Person in the World,” in a poetic, visually-charged chronicling of a hot summer’s day in Oslo when the dead mysteriously come back to life. Hvistendahl’s feature...[Read More]
Perhaps the best way to describe the Norwegian zombie movie, Handling the Undead (Handtering av Udode), is as a mournful reflection on grief, on the struggle of the bereaved to let go of their departed loved ones. Based on the book by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist, whose debut novel, Let the Right One In, became one of the best vampire movies of the 21st century — yielding a solid enough Am...[Read More]
AMC Although The Walking Dead TV series came to an end in 2022, AMC had two new spinoffs ready to go in 2023: The Walking Dead: Dead City and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. However, out of all of The Walking Dead spinoffs, only The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is wrapping up a lingering plotline from the primary show. And now that The Walking Dead‘s sixth spinoff is just around the corner, we’r...[Read More]
If zombies weren’t so fixated on eating our brains, perhaps they’d be poignant to have around: semi-living, semi-breathing semblances of people we’ve loved, there to be seen and held and talked to, not truly present but not absent either. Whether that’s preferable to the void of death is the question underpinning “Handling the Undead” for much of its running time, even as the threat of the undead ...[Read More]
If zombies weren’t so fixated on eating our brains, perhaps they’d be poignant to have around: semi-living, semi-breathing semblances of people we’ve loved, there to be seen and held and talked to, not truly present but not absent either. Whether that’s preferable to the void of death is the question underpinning “Handling the Undead” for much of its running time, even as the threat of the undead ...[Read More]
Perhaps the best way to describe the Norwegian zombie movie, Handling the Undead (Handtering av Udode), is as a mournful reflection on grief, on the struggle of the bereaved to let go of their departed loved ones. Based on the book by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist, whose debut novel, Let the Right One In, became one of the best vampire movies of the 21st century — yielding a solid enough Am...[Read More]
Den of Geek UK George Romero’s collaborator still working on Road Of The DeadDen of Geek UKOn the 16th July, genre cinema lost one of its great pioneers: writer-director George Romero, who brought us such classics as Night Of The Living Dead, Martin and Dawn Of The Dead. Well into his 70s, the filmmaker was still working at a prolific rate …Dance of the Dead: Remembering George Romero&...[Read More]