Sentences with phrase «horror zombie flick»

Fright - Rags has just released a ton of awesome new merchandise featuring George A. Romero's classic horror zombie flick Dawn of the Dead, Hellraiser «s Pinhead, and the Evil Dead franchise's Necronomicon.

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But all varieties of horror flick are easily identifiable at this point, whether they're spooky, low - budget films (numerous); viscera - stained slasher movies (more numerous); quick - cut zombie flicks (even more numerous); macabre sci - fi, floating - in - space efforts (somewhat less numerous than they should be); sexualized vampiric tales (I trip over one of these whenever I get the newspaper); films of the more critically favored retro - mashup variety (Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Death Proof plus Planet Terror feature Grindhouse); or foreign entries of the psychological horror variety (the works of Dario Argento, of course; Alexandre Aja's films, which have their defenders; and Juan Antonio Bayona's El Orfanato, which only someone who truly dislikes cinema can dismiss).
Most Exciting: Entertainment Weekly with «Donald Miller and Tim Burton to turn «Searching For God Knows What» into zombie horror flick»
This scary picture, a remake of a 2003 Korean horror film by British brothers Charles and Thomas Guard, is three movies in one: a psychological thriller, a murder mystery and a zombie flick.
Zombieland is a new zombie horror comedy flick.
Many of you are probably familiar with Tommy Wirkola's latest film Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters which found surprising success at the box - office, but what he was mostly known for before this years hit was the blood soaked Nazi zombie horror flick Dead Snow.
One of the most beloved and entertaining zombie flicks from the last decade has got to be director Ruben Fleischer «s classic 2009 horror - comedy Zombieland, and next year...
So we've assembled our take on the 50 best horror films of the 21st century — the zombie - apocalypse tales, things - that - go - bump - in - the - psyche ghost stories, retro - slasher flicks, neo-giallo nuggets, J - horror, K - horror, French extreme and Hollywood franchise films that have spooked us, shook us and scared us shitless since 2000.
Deathdream is an unconventional vampiric zombie flick that served as a commentary on the horrors of the Vietnam War, predating the similarly themed «Homecoming» episode of the television show Masters of Horror by two decades.
Better (certainly classier) than most films directed by the late Wes Craven, this zombie flick («inspired» by the factual book by Wade Davis) still registers as an also - ran in the horror sweepstakes.
It is recommended for fans of post-apocalyptic science fiction, zombie flicks, and those who have been disillusioned with the paltry amounts of intelligent horror films to come out in recent years.
A critic once remarked of George Romero's seminal 1968 zombie flick Night of the Living Dead that it is a science fiction movie pretending to be a horror movie.
The better horror flick on Blu - ray this week is this wonderfully simple Korean undead flick that could have been called «Zombies on a Train.»
Zombies (Unrated) Post-apocalyptic horror flick about a rag - tag band of survivors» attempt to save the panet in the wake of a zombie outbreak.
Like Happy Death Day, many of the year's highlights, which toyed with or injected life into often - tired subgenres, came in smaller packages, such as the home - invasion thrillers Better Watch Out, The Babysitter (another Netflix original), and Jackals; the clever zombie - in - the - desert flick It Stains the Sands Red (much better than the silly cannibal - in - the - desert - flick The Bad Batch); the flesh - eating family drama Raw; the blood - sucking confused - teen drama The Transfiguration; the sci - fi / fantasy / horror hybrids The Void, The Untamed, and The Lure, which also had elements of the musical; and the ultra-disturbing tale of youth Super Dark Times, about the unraveling of a group of friends after the accidental killing of a classmate, which offers a significantly more satisfying experience than It.
Directed by John Suits (The Scribbler), Pandemic is a cliche - ridden horror flick that borrows the bulk of its ideas from the zombie genre inaugurated by Night of the Living Dead in 1968.
If you have ever enjoyed a sweet horror flick, especially vampire, zombie, or werewolf ones, you are likely familiar with fact that the villain just never seems to die.
Rather, it's a title that plops you into the scariest parts of your favorite zombie / horror flick - think 28 Days Later meets Army of Darkness - and never lets go.
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