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Entertainment Weekly senior writer Clark Collis’ first book is You’ve Got Red on You: How Shaun of the Dead Was Brought to Life! It’s an anecdote-packed, 424-page look at the making of 2004’s fan-favorite horror-comedy. Synopsis: Shaun (Simon Pegg) is a 30-something loser with a dull, easy existence. When he’s not working at the electronics store, he lives with his slovenly best friend, Ed (Nick Frost), in a small flat on the outskirts of London. The only unpredictable element in his life is his girlfriend, Liz (Kate Ashfield), who wishes desperately for Shaun to grow up and be a man. When the town is inexplicably overrun with zombies, Shaun must rise to the occasion and protect both Liz and his mother (Penelope Wilton). ....
And this is the way it could all end: With humanity confronting an implacable force, virulent beyond any imagination. We cower and cling to the tenuous security of our homes, helplessly watching as friends and loved-ones succumb. The government, ill-equipped to cope with the challenge, eventually flounders and fails, and social norms collapse, surrendering civilization into the hands of the brutish and ignorant. But enough about 2020. Let’s talk zombies! Surprising to think that George Romero had a fifty-year head start in prepping us for the worst year in… well, if not human history, at least since that period in the Seventies when wide lapels were in style. And in the decades that followed, he and his colleagues continued to find ways to use the rising of animated corpses to deconstruct everything from consumer culture to the efficacy of government emergency systems to WWII heroics. In fact, the zombie genre has covered the gamut so thoroughly that filmmakers have pr ....
CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard Zombies: theyâre movie monsters so numerous and mysterious in nature, you never really need to give them a personality. For the most part, if your zombie character has special characteristics that separate them from the horde, itâs because someone we knew as a human got turned. But sometimes weâre introduced to zombies of all sorts of stripes that can capture our imaginations with their personalities. As Netflix is undoubtedly going to introduce even more of that sort with the debut of Zack Snyderâs Army of the Dead, itâs a good time to have a zombie history lesson. ....
32 Must-See Horror Movies You Need to Stream on HBO Max Right Now 32 Must-See Horror Movies You Need to Stream on HBO Max Right Now By Mike Sprague I don’t know about you but HBO Max has quickly become my favorite streaming service. Plain and simple. They have the best content. Netflix is turning into the DVD discount bin at Wal-Mart. Hulu’s okay. Disney+ is a bust for horror movies (kidding). So for my money, HBO Max is the place to go for streaming horror movies. Other than Shudder. Of course. So today we wanted to provide a list – a playlist – if you will of the ....
13 Shows and Movies to Prepare You for the Inevitable Zombie Attack Screenshot: YouTube/Shaun of the Dead The CDC recently released an actual guide for zombie preparedness, with tips and tools for surviving disastrous situations illustrated in a graphic novel. CDC officials might be suffering from a bout of pandemic cabin fever, but I, for one, will take heed of their advice, which can apply to almost any emergency situation. The CDC has released guidelines for people who are fully vaccinated. The biggest highlight: two…Read more It’s one thing to read a brochure to prepare, though, and another to see those survival tactics in action. Fortunately, in the last 20 years we’ve seen many retellings of zombie survival stories, so here are 13 shows and movies that, when paired with the CDC’s advice, might help you survive the zombie apocalypse. ....