I'm a bit
tired of zombie movies these days to be honest, but I have faith in the Koreans to inject a bit of fresh blood into the genre and from what I'd heard, Train to Busan had done just that.
I just hope there's a narrative that feels conclusive as I'm growing
tired of these zombie movies that end with either a cure or an ambivalent and vague segue as characters continue down a path unknown to the viewer (Romero did this enough, it's time to get creative and do something different).
Not exact matches
An Irish
zombie movie written during the recession and filmed on the streets
of Dublin's north inner city has been garnering rave reviews from Toronto to ADIFF thanks to the novel premise it brings to an arguably
tired genre.