Review: Rising Up Z is for America! The very best of any zombie movie has a little deeper meaning than just “corpses eating people.” That’s all because the father of the modern zombie movie, George A. Romero, used the zombie theme as a means of...
REVIEW: Shock Waves Ah Shock Waves. No other type of zombie is more famous than the Nazi zombie and although modern zombie hounds might think that Dead Snow is the premier example of this, they are in fact wrong. One of the earliest forms (possibly the first form) of...
REVIEW: Day of the Dead: The Need To Feed Editor’s note: This is one of the few zombie films I wasn’t able to have myself sit through and would like to commend Mr. Jackson for his fortitude and being able to fully watch this film. Director: Steve Miner...
REVIEW: 8 Days Later 8 Days Later is a short film made by Trevor Wild and Daniel Smith. And when I say short, I mean short. It’s less than eight minutes long. It is obviously inspired by 28 Days Later, in terms of its name, berzerker-style zombies, and the tone of...
REVIEW: Fenris Unchained The story of Fenris Unchained is of the beginnings of Ragnarok, starting in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, with the possibility of the Norse god Fenris being released from his prison. It’s never really stated why Norse gods are battling in Wisconsin...
REVIEW: Redneck Zombies Every once in a while there is a movie that comes along and really touches your heart. These movies are often sweet, memorable and evoke emotions of sadness, happiness and warmth. They’re often movies of childhood’s end, the pains of...