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The world's end never looked so grim and terrifying as these movies, which deliver horrors better than the '28 Days Later' sequels.
With 28 Years Later, Danny Boyle found a way to make the zombie apocalypse moving through Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson.
The horror genre has always been one of the most consistently popular in cinema, and the evolution of several horror subgenres was always inevitable. However, while some have faded in popularity, one has continued to thrive, with new stories emerging ...
As a film student in the mid-2000s, Mexican writer-director Isaac Ezban watched Guillermo del Toro’s masterpiece “Pan’s Labyrinth” in awe. That Del Toro juxtaposed luminous elements fit for a fairy tale with unflinching violence prompted an ...
I love zombie apocalypse movies. Shaun of the Dead, Train to Busan, Zombieland, Rec, The Sadness, I am Legend, World War Z… hell, Resident Evil? If it's about the end of the world, I'm in. I've seen enough of them to know, then, that the best kind of ...
Eduardo Ariedo is a video game journalist known among friends for leading Bohemians, an Irish football club, to a Champions League title in Football Manager—just mention the game, and his eyes light up! A medieval fantasy enthusiast, he’s often ...
To no one’s surprise, 2026 has some zombie projects planned to be unleashed on the screen, but unfortunately, the first undead picture to sprint out of the gate has a different problem than many of its cohorts.
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Daisy Ridley's new zombie movie staggers in week 2 with one of the worst drops of all time
The Daisy Ridley zombie movie We Bury the Dead is hit with a brutal drop that lands on the chart of the 10 worst sophomore weekend drops of all time.
The thriller, an adaptation of Max Brooks’ novel, stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator who travels the world in search of a solution to a sudden zombie apocalypse. The movie also stars Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale ...