Zak Hilditch’s movie starring Daisy Ridley thrives on matters of grief and closure rather than typical undead thrills.
Zombie films are nothing new. In fact, they date back as far as the 1930s. Since then, they've since been popularized by the legendary George A. Romero through such classics as Night of the Living ...
For decades, zombie movies have been a staple of Hollywood cinema and with so many releases centered on the genre, filmmakers have to think outside of the box to make their take on the concept stand ...
Daniel is a 27-year-old List Writer for Collider living in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. As an avid film buff, he watches and analyzes many films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre ...
It's fitting that, much like the walking dead themselves, zombie movies just can't stay down. The latest major example of this reliable horror subgenre shuffling (or in this case running) into ...
From space slugs to lunar cemeteries, these movies, games, and books show that the undead can arrive from above, as well as below.
Daisy Ridley of “Star Wars” is quietly magnetic in “We Bury the Dead,” which is less about the ambling dead than the grief of ...
Writing from the Chicagoland area in Illinois, Robert is an avid movie watcher and will take just about any excuse to find time to go to his local movie theaters. Robert graduated from Bradley ...
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s new film, 28 Years Later, brought their iconic zombie franchise back to the spotlight. Centering on a new group of survivors long after the Rage virus that has ...
The zombie subgenre has long been a playground for horror filmmakers to explore societal anxieties, but it is also the undisputed home of cinematic gore. From the shambling ghouls of the 1960s to the ...
Clockwise from Top Left: <em>28 Days Later, Night of the Living Dead, Evil Dead II, Resident Evil, Shaun of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead</em> Credit - Columbia TriStar ...