Fans of horror / zombie movies should enjoy this even if it is a step below quite a few
other classic zombie films.
Not exact matches
NEW YORK (AP)-- George Romero, whose
classic «Night of the Living Dead» and
other horror films turned
zombie movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn countless imitators, remakes and homages, has died.
It's not that it revitalizes a dead genre, but it does give a bit of new life and twist to the
zombie genre, while also paying tribute to the
classic cult films like Dawn of the Dead, Evil Dead, Mad Max, among
others.
In his eloquent fulmination on «the De Palma Conundrum,» The New Yorker's Richard Brody says, «De Palma's peculiar fealty to the history of cinema — his overt dependence upon the films of Alfred Hitchcock and his plethora of references to
other classic filmmakers... results in
zombie - like movies.»
Directed by Zack Snyder, this remake of the George Romero
classic tells the story of Ana (Sarah Polley), a nurse who finds herself stranded at a mall with
other survivors during an unexplained
zombie outbreak.
George Romero, whose
classic «Night of the Living Dead» and
other horror films turned
zombie movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn
George Romero, whose
classic «Night of the Living Dead» and
other horror films turned
zombie movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn countless imitators, remakes and homages, dies Sunday, July 16, 2017.
Garage is a top down shooter taking inspiration from B
zombie movies and
other classic horror movies.
As you fight hordes of
zombies around Brooklyn, you pick up weapons, upgrade abilities, witness spoofs / parodies of
classic horror movies and retro games, and meet characters from
other indie titles.
The
classic zombies have pretty much been excluded this time around, replaced with the warped BOWs that are usually saved for boss battles in
other RE games.