REVIEW: Colin Recently I was able to finally see Colin at Zombie Outbreak in Chicago. If you haven’t heard of Colin by now that would be quite surprising, the $70 budget that the movie had which took the Cannes Film Festival by storm has been getting a LOT of...
REVIEW: Fleshbeast While at the Zombie Outbreak Film Festival I saw a short zombie movie entitled Flesthbeast. The setup is that the footage in the film was found after it had been missing since the 70’s and we are watching it. The story, from what I can understand,...
REVIEW: Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island So this time around I decided to go back to a movie that I remember watching a long time ago when I was a kid. That movie is Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island and it was one of the best horror cartoons that I had seen. I don’t know if...
REVIEW: Chemical 12-D So I was recently turned onto this little short by my friend BJ-C of Day of the Woman who insisted that I had to get a review up for it. While not wanting to disappoint her I can be extremely jaded towards short films so when the director...
REVIEW: Pathogen What do you get when you give a 12-year-old girl a camera and a boom microphone? You get a great spirited, old school zombie movie! Yes, 12-year-old Emily Hagins, decided to make a zombie movie called Pathogen, which is about a group of kids who try...
REVIEW: Eat Me! Eat Me! is a low budget film directed by Katie Carman following four band members through a zombie outbreak. First and foremost this movie is a comedy – the band members provide most of the comic relief, while the zombies provide the back up....