28 Years Later Is Terrifying and Life-Affirming
The film unfolds as a travelogue that culminates in a terrifying vision of a post-apocalyptic authoritarian society, man's true nature let loose by the collapse of civilization.
The film unfolds as a travelogue that culminates in a terrifying vision of a post-apocalyptic authoritarian society, man's true nature let loose by the collapse of civilization.
In Zack Snyder's latest, zombies are a public health issue, much like COVID-19.
It's a one-note, one-twist concept in search of a story.
Wave of zombie apocalypse stories reaches a very literal—and absurd—destination.
Play an augmented-reality zombie shooter in a school halllway, go to jail.
Glitch joins some others in not presenting the undead as mindless brain-eaters.
Election 2016 is already horror show, we're just making it official.
A tale of movies, racism, censorship, and zombies
Much more interesting than those boring old earthquakes
Danny Boyle's madhouse mystery and Sam Raimi's vintage nightmare revisited.
According to a professor that studies zombies
There's more to this subculture than the media stereotypes suggest.
Response would be handled by the Cabinet Office, not the military
It's a TV show about zombies, what do they expect, My Little Pony graphics?
Been watching too much of The Walking Dead
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