Sentences with phrase «zombie apocalypse films»

Overall, Train to Busan is a massively entertaining zombie apocalypse film that offers a more layered take on a genre that has become increasingly exploited in the name of cheap thrills.
Movie Two was a zombie apocalypse film.
From South Korea, this zombie apocalypse film offers tremendous insights for enthusiasts of positive psychology around mindfulness / mindlessness, unconditional love, positive / negative relationships, empathy / disempathy, and courage / cowardice.

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We spoke with Nick on the day his first feature film, the seriously twisted zombie apocalypse comedy Range 15, hit theaters (and hit them hard.)
Again many questions are raised but the tale is the most interesting and could easily be expanded, its basically your common zombie apocalypse type flick that obviously has lots of similarities with the 1960 film «Village of the Damned».
In these films, the world has usually turned against humanity in some way — a zombie apocalypse, an alien invasion, or simply the indomitability of nature itself — and the relative resourcefulness of characters who were previously reliant on now - absent tools or technologies provide the major dramatic beats as outside forces close in, driving these characters into action.
The film focuses on a zombie apocalypse that is threatening the sleepy town of Little Haven during Christmas.
We can also include this short film, titled Dawn of the Deaf, about a few deaf people who must band together to survive in a zombie apocalypse - though it's much more about the relationship the main girl has with everyone in her life.
I love that each film is a blend of genres as they add their comedic style to a zombie horror film or in this case tackling the sci - fi genre and the apocalypse.
Fans of zombies, Christmas and musicals rejoice — Anna and the Apocalypse is just the film for you, and it's hitting theaters this 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.
Usually found as Deputy Editor over at The Arcade, where he spends his time ranting about films among anything else that takes his fancy, he can be contacted via Twitter @AntoMcG, and he is a firm believer in the zombie apocalypse.
This dramatic and introspective Canadian movie about a Civil War vet making his way through a zombie apocalypse plays like a 19th century feature film version of The Walking Dead.
Ably assisted by screenwriter Mike Carey, adapting his own bestseller from 2014, their film takes the elaborately overdone zombie genre and resuscitates it, while also taking and revamping a handful of well - established genre tropes ---- apocalypse premise, creepy kids, mad scientists ---- and tweaks them in eccentric and imaginative new ways.
On Disc One, which contains the theatrical version of the film, there's Cholo's Reckoning, an interview with actor John Leguizamo; Charlie's Story, an interview with actor Robert Joy; The Pillsbury Factor, an interview with actor Pedro Miguel Arce; Four of the Apocalypse: The Zombies of Land of the Dead, interviews with actors Eugene Clark, Jennifer Baxter, Boyd Banks, and Jasmin Geljo; the Dream of the Dead IFC TV special with optional audio commentary by director Roy Frumkes; deleted footage from Dream of the Dead; a set of deleted scenes (titled The Remaining Bits on previous releases); the film's theatrical trailer; and a photo gallery with 111 images.
It also is one of those films that plays well with both males and females by giving them each a storyline that they can appreciate — such as the zombie apocalypse, plus a love story.
So, what if the zombies invaded and the world... just dealt with it?That's the essential premise of «My Boring Zombie Apocalypse,» a six - years - in - the - making first film from director Kevin Perkins.
The scene in Shaun of the Dead in which Pegg's character walked to the shops through a zombie apocalypse without noticing anything amiss made a similar point, but it's intriguing to see Pegg and Wright underpin a whole film with a socio - political statement.
Entertainment One Films US has acquired North American distribution rights to two films: horror thriller The Hunted and zombie comedy April Apocalypse, pictured above, Bloody Disgusting learned.
Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke's short film told the story of a father trying to find a new home for his baby in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, after being bitten.
On another more amusing note, ZOMBIELAND is also perhaps the first supernatural action film that actually makes a zombie apocalypse look fun and enjoyable.
Maybe this is life after wartime, or maybe it's a boilerplate zombie apocalypse, but a few shots of a Bruegel painting get at the film's general vibe: a civilization surrounded by fire and beset by disarray.
The official premise reads: «Based on the viral short film, this is the story of a man (Martin Freeman) and his infant daughter who are stranded in the middle of a zombie apocalypse in rural Australia.
And, yes, the actual ineffectiveness of a crossbow in a zombie apocalypse is (overly) called out though this little exchange did make for the best moment in the film.
Unlike most zombie films that either push social reform («Dawn of the Dead» and «28 Days Later») or exploit teenage male hormones («Resident Evil: Apocalypse»), «Shaun of the Dead» is delightfully simple.
Borrowing liberally from the likes of Dawn of the Dead and Shaun of the Dead, the film follows an awkward manga illustrator - with a diligent love of skeet shooting and prone to flights of fantasy - who finds himself amidst a full - blown zombie apocalypse.
This zombie apocalypse tale is a prequel to his 2011 bestseller, Warm Bodies, an oddly charming romance that became a film of the same name starring Nicolas Hoult.
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