If you’ve never seen Night of the Living Dead or just need a refresher, the movie starts with a brother and sister—Johnny and Barbara—visiting their father’s grave. Suddenly, a Zombie attacks the pair and kills Johnny, leaving Barbara to flee for her life. She comes across a farmhouse where other people are hiding out, and the group tries their best to fortify their shelter as more and more zombie...[Read More]
Following an acclaimed festival run (which included our own ★★★★ review from Sundance), Neon has shared a poster and trailer for writer-director Thea Hvistendahl’s mystery-horror Handling the Undead. Based on John Ajvide Lindqvist’s (Let the Right One In) 2005 novel of the same name and starring Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World), the film centres on three families as their lives are t...[Read More]
In the year since Dead Island 2's launch, the game has amassed "well over" 7 million players.Developer Dambuster Studios revealed the milestone in celebration of the game's first birthday. Similarly, those players have taken out 24 billion zombies across PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, and PC."All of us at Dambuster Studios are humbled and thrilled by the outstanding response of our ...[Read More]
There is no lack of zombie movie fare in the world, but if the trailer for the Norwegian film Handling the Undead is any indication, the movie brings an arthouse feel to the genre and has a strong possibility of quietly wrecking you as you watch. The film is based on an eponymous novel by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist, who also penned the script in collaboration with director Thea Hvistenda...[Read More]
A new haunting, emotional drama examines different ramifications of a zombie outbreak. Based on the book by the writer of Let the Right One In and Borders. [embedded content] The zombie genre resides comfortably under the umbrella of horror that it is rarely explored through different means. Then, you have films like Maggie, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in a rare dramatic turn, that featur...[Read More]
Today brings us the first trailer for NEON’s Handling the Undead, a heavily buzzed-about zombie film directed by Thea Hvistendahl (Children of Satan) and based on the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist (author of Let the Right One In). From the looks of things, Hvistendahl’s film will be a zombie movie with big ideas on its mind, a fact that becomes very clear while reading over the film’s official (a...[Read More]
“The Worst Person in the World,” Horror Version, this one is not. For their first post-“Worst Person” team-up, stars Renate Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie have taken on a human story of a different cast: a zombie tale. What’s more about life than a story about life after death?Directed by first-time feature filmmaker Thea Hvistendahl, Reinsve and Danielsen Lie both star in “Handling the Undead,”...[Read More]
“The Worst Person in the World,” Horror Version, this one is not. For their first post-“Worst Person” team-up, stars Renate Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie have taken on a human story of a different cast: a zombie tale. What’s more about life than a story about life after death?Directed by first-time feature filmmaker Thea Hvistendahl, Reinsve and Danielsen Lie both star in “Handling the Undead,”...[Read More]
The zombie genre resides comfortably under the umbrella of horror that it is rarely explored through different means. Then, you have films like Maggie, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in a rare dramatic turn, that features the concept in a different light. Prepare for the emotion and despair of seeing your loved ones return in an unnatural manner in the trailer for the Norway horror drama Handli...[Read More]
By Sameer Suri For Dailymail.com Published: 20:55 EDT, 7 May 2024 | Updated: 20:57 EDT, 7 May 2024
George A. Romero‘s Diary of the Dead is getting a Blu-ray SteelBook release from Lionsgate, set to release later this year. The Diary of the Dead Blu-ray SteelBook release date has been set for July 2, 2024. The SteelBook will be released exclusively through Walmart, and will retail for $24.99 when it releases in July. Originally released in 2007, Diary of the Dead is the fifth installment in the...[Read More]
Making a horror-comedy that works equally as horror and comedy can be challenging. Edgar Wright nailed it with his film Shaun of the Dead. The movie made his name outside his native England and joined the ranks of all-time zombie films. Grab an ice cream cone and dig into these 20 facts you might not know about Shaun of the Dead.