REVIEW: Buddy Bebop vs. The Living Dead (2009) I love the 50’s. I love the 50’s culture, the way people acted and the idea of teenage rebellion that’s considered nothing as opposed today. What I love even more is when a movie combines the 50’s culture with the...
REVIEW: Zombiemania (2008) There have been several documentaries that have taken upon themselves to dive deep into the culture of the zombie subgenre and to understand what makes zombies so appealing and how they have gotten so popular. This craving to theorize,...
REVIEW: Dead And The Damned aka Cowboys And Zombies Ah, the zombie western. If there’s any type of genre within the zombie subgenre that can compete with Nazi zombies, it’s the zombie western — though it would lose, of course. It seems like a sure...
REVIEW: Attack of the Moon Zombies Attack of the Moon Zombies is the latest in a series of movies by writer/director Christopher R. Mihm that emulate the cheesy sci-fi b-movies of the 50s (other titles by Mihm include Cave Women on Mars and It Came from Another...
Review: Highway 91 Highway 91 is one of those no-budget zombie flicks where some kids got together and made a movie. It’s fun in spirit, but, as is usually the case with these movies, they simply don’t have the means to pull off their vision. All the main...
Zombie Night Review I watch a lot of zombie flicks. At least one a week. My love for the genre includes all the B-horror indie stuff, made with a camera you got for Christmas with friends from school. Usually these kind of films know what they are, but the best ones...