Ever since The Walking Dead took the world by storm, zombies have been increasingly hard to avoid. Sure, they’re not as prevalent as they were a few years ago, but walkers are still lurking around every corner. They’re especially prevalent on Netflix, the illustrious streamer that carries a fair amount of undead content. Whether it’s foreign films like #Alive or franchise favorites like Resident E...[Read More]
We Are Lady Parts is back, back back! And to celebrate, writer and creator Nida Manzoor is on the show talking to Helen O’Hara. Plus Vicky McClure is also with us this week, chatting Insomnia on Paramount+. Meanwhile, James gets to zombiesplain his little socks off as we tackle the latest Walking Dead spinoff, The Ones Who Live, which brings Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira back into the fold, and...[Read More]
Black Ops 6, the latest military first-person shooter to roll along the Call of Duty conveyor belt, has graced us with another teaser trailer. Like the first teaser which dropped last week, the video is comprised mostly of live-action footage. But there does appear to be at least one, tiny, snippet of gameplay footage in there, and it suggests that we're in for a pretty weird time.Titled "Open You...[Read More]
Netflix’s weekly arrivals keep replenishing the streaming’s collection of old flicks, and now it’s time for Brad Pitt’s sci-fi horror from 11 years ago to see the light of day once again.The movie’s initial theatrical performance back in 2013 sparked a lot of heated discussions about whether it’s really worth everyone’s attention, and Netflix viewers are about to give an update with their opinions...[Read More]
The WTF Happened to This Horror Movie series looks back at the 2003 South Korean film Oldboy, directed by Chan-wook Park [embedded content] It’s time for another episode of the WTF Happened to This Horror Movie? video series, and with this one we’re looking back at director Chan-wook Park’s 2003 South Korean film Oldboy (watch it HERE) – a movie that has not only been ranked on lists of the Gre...[Read More]
King of the zombiesGeorge A. Romero has apparently found his next big zombie movie, according to /Film. They report that Romero is looking to adapt Steven C. Schlozman’s book The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks from the Apocalypse, which follows a group of scientists as they perform autopsies on zombies after a zombie apocalypse. Romero was also interviewed by io9 where he revealed more on his ...[Read More]
It wasn't just the U.S. that beefed up national security measures ten-fold after 9/11. As part of Inverse's 2023 oral history about the making of the film, Boyle noted that the "freedom" he and his crew had shooting "28 Days Later" in London "was just ridiculous when you look back on it now. We were able to tow in and turn over buses outside Downing Street. Now, they'd be around you with machine g...[Read More]
Updated May 20, 2024 We searched for the latest codes! Recommended Videos Your survival is at stake, so get out and hunt some zombies! If you want casual gameplay, you can try the easy mode, but if you want a true challenge, go for the hard mode. Redeem Zombie Hunters codes and get free Gems to exchange for skills. All Zombie Hunters Codes List Active Zombie Hunters Codes OMGYT: Use for x10...[Read More]
In the documentary Creating an Army of the Dead, producers, actors, and crew, Zack Snyder and his Army of the Dead team examine the film’s stunts. The ground-breaking effects, and the development of the zombie genre, with a focus on post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. The documentary explores the elaborate interviews of the production team, stars, and crew about the making of the movie Army Of The Dead. H...[Read More]
Last year, a genre usually filled with shambling zombies and sentient mounds of carnivorous goo birthed leftfield successes like M3GAN and Skinamarink, low-budget horror hits that elbowed their way to viral status, even amid the giddy fluorescence of Barbie and prestige awardsiness of Oppenheimer. By contrast, this year’s slate of scares probably won’t catch too many people sleeping. 2024 is loade...[Read More]
Fran (Gaylen Ross) heads to the mall to escape zombies in Dawn of the Dead.Screenshot: United Film Distribution Company George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead arrived 10 years after he invented the modern zombie movie with 1968's Night of the Living Dead. To mark the 45-year anniversary of its U.S. release in 1979—an international co-production, it world-premiered in Italy in 1978—star Gaylen Ross,...[Read More]
Gaylen Ross has only a handful of acting credits to her name, but the first of them remains significant enough even today for her to be permanently canonized in horror film history: “Dawn of the Dead.” Playing television producer Fran Parker for writer-director George A. Romero, Ross joins what’s otherwise a boys’ club cast to combat zombies (and post-apocalyptic boredom) in an abandoned shopping ...[Read More]