One Of The Best Zombie Movies Ever, And Essential Horror
+ Dead still walkin' + The Night That Started It All!! + Pay attention Hollywood, If you're going to continue to churn out remake after remake, THIS is how you do it.
I know my five star rating is a bit extreme. Was thinking four, but then... hell I might as well get my point across. And that is this:
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR DAY OF THE DEAD 2 ... look elsewhere.
However, if you're looking for a quaint kinda odd, but disarming flick called "Contagium" ... ...
After having lost everything, Rene (played by Felicity Mason) tries to leave her hometown of Berkeley but is unable to get out when the town is struck with a meteor shower. Instead of leaving giant craters and demolished buildings in their wake, these meteors leave something else: an infection that ...
+ This film is held in regards as the zombie "Bible" by most avid zombie fans, and rightfully so. + human satire at it's finest. at its bloody finest, that is. + Horror and splatter at its finest! + Quality
"28 Weeks Later" is one of those rare sequels that is better than the first movie, 28 Days Later (Widescreen Edition). This time there is less of an attempt to make a "deep" movie and switched to a standard formula of suspense and action (oh, and gore too). Other reviews have covered the plot ...
When you decide whether or not to buy this movie, keep in mind what it is and what it isn't. This is a low to no budget "home-made" movie. It is long on effort and "genre" jokes, but short on money, production values, and professional actors.
If you can let yourself "go with the flow" and ...
"The moon turned blood red and the dark stranger returned"
MESSIAH OF EVIl is a real gem of a horror film from the early seventies. Arletty is headed to Pointe Dune, presumably in Northern California or Oregon, to search for her father, a somewhat famous artist who had been writing disturbing letters to her recently. People in town are pretty standoffish ...
As a fan of the original Dawn of the dead; I feel that the director and writer did a great job in staying true to the original. The entire idea of zombies that feed on human flesh is an excellent way to stir up apocalyptic thoughts. After all it is as Romero himself says, "One generation rising up ...
More of a cheesy action film than a science fiction thriller
Despite the basically unexplained absurdity of the whole storyline, Ghosts of Mars is a pretty entertaining film to watch, what with all of the explosions, gun battles, decapitations, and bare-fisted brawls riding the crests of John Carpenter's hard-driving musical score. Sure, it takes a little ...
+ Romero at his worst is still leagues above every other director who takes a stab at the zombie genre. + George Romero had no chance here + NOT THE BEST ZOMBIE MOVIE EVER, BUT IT'S GOOD 8.5 OUT OF 10
+ Rigor Mortis: How does it feel to be dead, or why this is the best Horror B-Movie of the 80's + Not Romero, but chock full of zombie goodness + 80's classic
Dead and Deader, I have to say, is a really good movie for what it is. This movie has tons of action and that is the most important thing you want in a zombie movie. It also has a nice taste of comedy as well. The cast is also really great. You got Dean Cain, but also other famous people such as ...
I'd have to say that all in all I really enjoyed the movie, it had a great story line, and really good special effects. There could have been some more gory zombie scenes, but the creativity in the story make up for it. The acting for the most part was decent, in some instances some of the main ...
These guys are being true dicks! they don;t know what goes into making a horror movie or even a movie in general. I do. I am an independant filmmaker and there are alot of things these guys aren't evan paying attention to. In response to that guy who titled his post "I really hate this movie!" Ok, ...
Not even close to George Romero's films, I think that the director tried, but it's too slow to be a great film. Feeding the Masses is okay for a b-movie, but still not the best.