The film is Boyle's re-interpretation of the "Zombie flick" genre, The
film was very well received both in England and internationally....
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In 1950s Wellington, Lionel Cosgrove (Timothy Balme) lives with his
dreadful mother (Elizabeth Moody) at her beck and call. To his mother's
dismay Lionel falls for a local shopkeeper Paquita (Diana Peņalver).
She follows the two on a visit to the zoo and is bitten by a Sumatran
rat monkey. The bite slowly turns the mother into a zombie; Lionel is
horrified, but determined not to lose her....
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Carnival of Souls is a horror cult film released in 1962. Produced and directed by Herk Harvey for $33,000, the 78-minute movie never gained widespread public attention, but it did strongly influence the later work of filmmakers such as George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead). (More..) |
The Seven Gates of Hell
have been torn open, and in three days the dead shall rise and walk the
earth. As a reporter (Christopher George) and a psychic (Catriona
MacColl) race to close the portals of the damned, they encounter a
seething nightmare of unspeakable evil.
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A classic cult horror movie starring Bruce Campbell
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Third in the cult series Evil Dead - Ash gets serious about killing the
undead in this one! Teleported back to 1300AD our hero (Ash) must
find the Necronomicon and battle an evil army of the undead before he
can get home!
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Junk is a also a japanesse film of zombies in a heavy industry. The
survivors who fight against the zombies are a gang of
jewelry robbers and the jakuza who wants to kill them for not to pay
them the jewels they stole. All of them become involved in a
fight against the living dead and against each other.
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A nearly-invincible martial arts expert faces an unusual adversary when
he must take on the living dead in this bizarre action comedy. Kung Fu
warrior Pang (Billy Chong) finds himself in deep danger when an
assassin comes to town; it seems Pang had wronged the killer in the
past, and he is intent upon revenge.
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4th installment to George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" series,
the zombies have taken over the earth. The surviving humans live on a
small secluded strip of land, with two sides cut off by rivers.
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Night of the Living Dead (1968) is a seminal horror film directed by George A. Romero which was to transfigure the horror-movie genre. The plot is simple and familiar to viewers even casually acquainted with the genre: the dead come to life and start attacking the living in order to feed upon their flesh. It was filmed in Evans City, Pennsylvania. (More..) |
Pet Sematary (1983) is a novel by Stephen King. The novel explores the
issues of the permanence of death, and whether it is something to be
accepted or fought. By the author's own reference, the story line owes
something to The Monkey's Paw, a folk tale best known from a version
written by W.W. Jacobs...
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Plan 9 from Outer Space is a 1957 Ed Wood science fiction horror movie. Originally titled Grave Robbers from Outer Space, it was renamed because of its previous "sacrilegious" title (which was objected to by its religious-based funders), which did little to save it from being widely regarded as one of the worst movies ever made. (More..) |
Redneck Zombies was produced and released by Troma productions.
The film itself is set in rural Maryland in 1986. The plot of the film
is set into motion when a U.S. Army soldier accidentally spills a 50
gallon drum of nuclear waste off the back of his jeep..
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A secret experiment. A deadly virus. A fatal mistake. Umbrella Inc. send a special ops unit (apparently the same type of
soldiers as Hunk from Resident Evil 2) to their biological warfare lab
hidden beneath a mansion on the outskirts of Raccoon City to find out
why contact has been lost.
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The first film in the series was written and directed by Dan O'Bannon,
the screenwriter on Alien, and loosely based on a novel by John A.
Russo, co-writer of Night of the Living Dead. In this film, it is
established that Night of the Living Dead was based on a true story,
and that a gas exists which re-animates corpses. The gas is first
inadvertantly used to re-animate corpses at a warehouse, and after the
re-animated corpses are destroyed the gas is washed into a graveyard
and re-animates the people buried there.
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An affectionate tribute to the genre of zombie
horror, with many background references to classic zombie films, Shaun of the Dead is a classic horror spoof film.
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I Am Legend (the omega man) is a 1954 science fiction novel by Richard
Matheson about a pandemic of a bacterium that causes vampirism.
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The Plague of the Zombies was a 1966 horror film made by Hammer Films.
It was directed by John Gilling, and starred Andre Morell, John Carson,
Jacqueline Pearce, Diane Clare and Michael Ripper.
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A videotape floating around kills anyone who watches it at the end of seven days. (More..) |
White Zombie is an American film about zombies, first released on August 4, 1932. It is possibly the first ever movie in this genre. (More..) |