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Return of the Living Dead III – USA | Japan, 1993

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She’s to die for.’

Return of the Living Dead III – aka  Return of the Living Dead 3 – is a 1993 American-Japanese science fiction horror feature film directed by Brian Yuzna (The Dentist and sequel; Bride of Re-Animator; Society)  from a screenplay written by John Penney (Hellgate (2011); The Kindred). The Bandai Visual Company-Ozla Productions movie stars Kent McCord, James T. Callahan, Sarah Douglas and Melinda Clarke.

The film is the second sequel to The Return of the Living Dead (1985), following Return of the Living Dead Part II (1987).

Plot:

Curt Reynolds (J. Trevor Edmond) steals his father’s security key card, and he and his girlfriend, Julie (Melinda Clarke), explore the military base where his father works. They observe an experiment involving a deceased body (Clarence Epperson).

The corpse is exposed to 2-4-5 Trioxin gas, which re-animates the corpse into a zombie. The military hopes to use zombies in combat. However, they are impossible to control as their hunger for human brains causes them to constantly attack.

To deter the zombies’ vicious nature, Sinclair suggests permanently attaching the zombies to exoskeletons that will immobilize them when they are not in battle. Reynolds prefers a method referred to as “paretic infusion”, which causes an endothermic reaction, freezing the zombie’s brain and temporarily immobilizing it.

When the paretic infusion method is tested on the zombie in the lab, it is only successful for a few moments, wearing off much faster than expected; the zombie breaks free and attacks a scientist…

Review:

The 1990s were not a great time for the horror genre, as it fell out of favour with both the general public and filmmakers – most horror films of the era are pretty forgettable and insipid affairs, frankly. One director who did buck the trend was Brian Yuzna, who emerged from the shadows of producing films such as Re-Animator and From Beyond to directing the likes of Society.

When handed the reign of a third Return of the Living Dead film, he was under no obligation to either connect it to the earlier films – the odd reference aside – or make a horror comedy. The resulting film is one of the finest horror films of the decade – a straight-faced, gory slice of nihilism with Julie (Melinda ‘Mindy’ Clarke) and her boyfriend Curt (J. Trevor Edmond), who revives her after a motorcycle accident using zombie chemical Trioxin.

While this brings her back, she is cursed with a ravenous hunger for human brains, and as the pair flee both the military and a pissed-off street gang, Curt has to come to terms with what she has become, while Julie – only too aware that she is no longer human – resorts to body piercing and self-inflicted pain to keep the hunger at bay… at least for a little while.

Memorably, the film is peppered with references to the body modification scene, which Yuzna quite openly acknowledged as a fascination at the time – the cover image of Clarke is one of the most iconic of the era, and remarkably, it doesn’t even come close to reflecting the impact of her appearance, late in the film, as a fully pierced, dominatrix.

Yet, the film doesn’t skimp on the traditional horror elements, with some of the most extraordinary gore sequences you’ll ever see – even now, these are remarkable and often painful. Beyond all the sensationalist visuals though, the film is really carried by Clarke, who creates a monster who is sympathetic, tragic, terrifying and sexy – quite an achievement.

There was no reason for Return of the Living Dead III to be any good at all. That it turned out to be a superior horror movie was an unexpected treat, especially at a time when the genre as a whole was in what felt like a terminal decline.

David Flint, HORRORPEDIA

Other reviews:

” …it’s chock-full of brain-munching zombies, campy dialogue, and gross anatomical effects – but it’s that touch of amore that makes this one so special.” Entertainment Weekly

“It’s messy around the edges and more than often relies on cheap thrills to get a kick out of you. Nonetheless, it is one of the purest examples of cult genre filmmaking that I would happily recommend to those who enjoy their horror flicks with lashings of gore, commitment to corn and memorable characters with cosplay potential.” Andrew Gaudion, The Hollywood News

” …Clarke tries to make the most of her after-death angst […] little more than a twisted catalogue of fetishistic imagery for horror movie aficionados keen to have a female zombie they can actually find attractive.” Arnold T. Blumberg, Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For

Cast and characters:

  • Kent McCord … Colonel John Reynolds
  • James T. Callahan … Colonel Peck
  • Sarah Douglas … Colonel Sinclair
  • Melinda Clarke … Julie Walker (as Mindy Clarke)
  • Abigail Lenz … Mindy
  • J. Trevor Edmond … Curt Reynolds
  • Jill Andre … Chief Scientist
  • Billy Kane … Sentry
  • Mike Moroff … Santos
  • Julian Scott Urena … Mogo (as Fabio Urena)
  • Pía Reyes … Alicia (as Pia Reyes)
  • Sal Lopez … Felipe
  • Dana Lee … Store Owner
  • Michael Deak … Cop #1 (as Michael S. Deak)

Filming locations:

Seventh Street Bridge, Los Angeles, California
Santa Clarita Studios – 25135 Anza Drive, Santa Clarita, California

Technical details:

97 minutes | 1.85: 1 | Dolby

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Deadsight – Canada, 2018

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Deadsight is a 2018 Canadian horror feature film co-produced, edited and directed by Jesse Thomas Cook (The Hoard; The Hexecutioners; Septic Man; Monster Brawl) from a screenplay by Liv Collins, who stars, and Kevin Revie. The Foresight Features movie also stars Adam Seybold and Ry Barrett.

Release:

RLJE Films will release Deadsight in the USA on July 2, 2019 on DVD, On Demand and Digital HD.

Plot:

A pregnant police officer (Liv Collins) and virtually blind man (Adam Seybold) must rely on each other for their only chance for survival in a world suddenly ravaged by a nightmarish and bloody plague of the living dead…

Reviews:

“An exciting film that features strong cinematography, the use of red lighting is extremely effective in the climax, Deadsight is one of those rare gems. A zombie film that brings new thrill and chills to a well-travelled genre.” Courtney Small, Cinema Axis

Deadsight is a film you’ve seen before. Best part is, you don’t care. It has expert pacing. It thrills when it needs to. It’s approach is unapologetic. Pop the popcorn and enjoy.” Sean Ellis, Crypt Teaze

” …there is something very honest and potent about Cook’s stripped-down approach and Liv Collins & Kevin Revie’s screenplay. Thanks to cinematographer Jeff Maher, it all looks suitably bleak and Canadian.” Joe Bendel, J.B. Spins

Cast and characters:

  • Liv Collins … Mara Madigan
  • Adam Seybold … Ben Neilson
    Ry Barrett … Gator
  • Jessica Vano … Sick Woman (as Jessica van Ouwerkerk)
  • Carrie Cathrae-Keeling … Farmhouse Zombie
  • Justin Darmanin … Paramedic 1
  • Dan Herrick … Woodsman Zombie
  • Charles Ivey … Trenchcoat Zombie
  • Barry More … Deadman

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Zombie Army 4: Dead War – video game

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Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a video game developed by Rebellion for release in 2020.

“1946. A year ago Hitler, defeated, initiated “Plan Z.” Now Europe lies in ruins. A brave band of heroes managed to cast the zombie army and the demon Fuhrer back to hell. But little do they know… Hitler’s hordes are back for more!

From the creators of Zombie Army Trilogy and Sniper Elite 4 comes Zombie Army 4: Dead War, rising early 2020 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the Epic Games Store for PC.

As showcased in the ghastly reveal trailer, Rebellion is taking the Zombie Army series to a whole new level of terror!

Featuring drop-in, drop-out co-op from start to finish!

Creep across corpse-riddled Venice canals! Survive a zombie zoo!

Unlock dozens of skills, special attacks, weapon upgrades, cosmetic items, emotes and more.

Harness divine devastation! Stun hordes into sock with electricity!

Upgraded for the undead and now includes traps and explosives!”

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Killer Weekend aka F.U.B.A.R – UK, 2018

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‘It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt’

Killer Weekend aka F.U.B.A.R. is a British comedy horror feature film written, produced and directed by Ben Kent from a story co-written with Joel Wilenius. The Game Over Film production stars Mark Heap, Sean Verey, Danny Kirrane, David Mumeni, Timothy Renouf, Perry Fitzpatrick and Ewen MacIntosh.

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Plot:

When a hopeless stag party goes on a mock zombie survival weekend, an unfortunate turn of events leave them fighting for their lives…

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Reviews:

“With the comedy flowing at an excellent pace and the series of unfortunate events that follow our hapless heroes, regardless of which wrong turn they take, you will be glued and wondering how (or even if) they will get out of the sticky situation they find themselves in…” The B Club

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“Cynical as that breakdown may sound it works beautifully. What makes this film stand head and shoulders above many comedy-horror films is in the writing. Elements of the group, genuinely feel like real, heart-felt friends who’ve just grown apart from each other.” Stuart Wright, Britflicks

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“It’s an absolute breath of fresh air for both British film and the horror genre. I felt as excited and enthralled by it as I did watching Shaun of the Dead for the first time and I laughed as much as, if not more than, I did when I binge-watched The Inbetweeners.” Entertainment in Focus

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FUBAR earns a lot of marks for developing an original idea in a manner which feels creative, making good use of the means at its disposal. It is a gory and fun bite of Brit-horror, not quite to the levels of something like Shaun, but certainly more than entertaining in its own right.” The Hollywood News

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“The final act was where it started to falter a little, as the scenario became a little unbelievable, and the running time could’ve been cut by about 10-20 minutes. However, this film overall was a fun and hilarious ride into complete mayhem that echoes an Edgar Wright film.” Jump Cut Online

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“As usual, the gross-out gags are less squirm-inducing than the casually bad behaviour of all concerned – and the fine line between criticising useless w*nkers and celebrating their awfulness is obliterated swiftly. It gets more interesting in the later stages…” The Kim Newman Web Site

F.U.B.A.R starts off very well and the first twenty minutes are just very very funny. It does get lost a bit somewhere in the middle third but things pick up again for the finale. Part Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, part Severance, F.U.B.A.R is really entertaining…”

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“The heart of the film is the difficulty that middle-aged men have maintaining or forming bonds, but its guts are a series of increasingly gory, only semi-accidental kills. Though hit and miss, the jokes here make it hard – confronting even – to work through whether we are supposed to be laughing with or at these ridiculous manchildren.” Projected Figures

Cast and characters:

  • Mark Heap … Gerald – The World’s End; Spinechillers TV series
  • Sean Verey … Sam
  • Danny Kirrane … Eric – Ravers; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales; The Hatching
  • David Mumeni … Toby
  • Timothy Renouf … Myles – Here Comes Hell; Frankenstein and the Vampyre: A Dark and Stormy Night;
  • Perry Fitzpatrick … Cheese – Alien Uprising
  • Ewen MacIntosh … Al – Nightmare on 34th Street; Shed of the Dead; Fanged Up; K-Shop
  • Jake Abbott … Brandon
  • Angie Adler … Gibbs
  • Luing Andrews … Dowie
  • Nick Bartlett … McGoldrick
  • Tim Faraday … Sergeant Marshall – Devil in the Woods; Harvest of the Dead: Halloween Night; Harvest of the Dead; Ripper Street TV series
  • Daniel Godward … Cabin Owner
  • Kiki Kendrick … Diamond
  • Sean Lerwill … Campbell
  • Henry Lewis … Merrick
  • Jared Rogers … Perkins
  • Joshua Samuels … Gatling
  • Adam Schuch-des Forges … Corporal Jenks
  • Catherine Turgoose … Waitress

Technical details:

85 minutes

Notes:

FUBAR is a military acronym for “f*cked up beyond all recognition” (or, expurgated, fouled up).

 

Related:

British horror

Comedy horror

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The Curse of the Screaming Dead aka Curse of the Cannibal Confederates – USA, 1982

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The Curse of the Screaming Dead is a 1982 American horror feature film directed by Tony Malanowski from a screenplay written by Lon Huber. It was picked up for distribution in 1987 by Troma Entertainment and retitled Curse of the Cannibal Confederates.

The film follows six young friends who unwillingly raise the undead corpses of Confederate soldiers, resulting in what the video box promises as a “a finger-licking good fright film“.

The Little Warsaw Productions movie is a remake, of sorts. It’s based on a 1981 movie that director Tony Malanowski had collaborated with “star” Steve “The Sandman” Sankuhler, known as Night of Horror. The former feature was also about dead Confederate soldiers tormenting a bunch of dirty hippies in a Winnebago.

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In his book, All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, Troma CEO Lloyd Kaufman lists Curse of the Cannibal Confederates as among the five worst films in Troma’s library (and considering Troma‘s releases, that’s baaaaaad). Amongst the films more notable flaws is the lack of a single Confederate uniform.

Reviews:

“There’s amazingly not one aspect worth mentioning here. Every terribly edited scene drags like an old mule with a bump leg while bland characters inaudibly blather in piss poor lighting. A few laughably dressed zombies bathed in flour rise in near pitch blackness and meekly attack while you ponder the benefits of doing laundry instead.” Basement of Ghoulish Decadence

Curse is the movie every young horror fan aspires to shoot when they walk through an old graveyard in the woods. Except that it contains bad acting, bad effects and no scares or humor. Aside from that, it’s pretty good […] Charlie Barnett’s original score is decent.” Horrorview

“The dialogue is howlingly bad at times, the acting is terrible (it’s one of those movies where the actors try to express great emotion by hanging their mouth open and getting a vacant expression in their eyes), the music is annoyingly bad (especially during the zombie attack scenes), and all the human characters become so unlikeable during the length of the movie that you’ll be quite surprised that the script allowed any of them to survive.” Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings

“For all this talk of limitations, Curse really springs to life when the living dead attack. The zombie make-ups and mask designs are almost Fulci-esque at times, and the scene where the ghouls rip yards of intestine from the abdomen of a policeman is wonderfully gruesome and convincing…” Steve Thrower, Nightmare USA

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“Aside from the little merit in the gut-crunching, I am hard pressed to think of anything else notable about Curse of the Cannibal Confederates. It is truly the absolute pits in almost every aspect that you find in films. And don’t get me wrong – this isn’t the kind of awfulness that’s funny – it’s so bad as to be almost unwatchable.” The Unknown Movies

“Much of Curse of the Cannibal Confederates in indefensible.  The acting is amateurish at best, the editing sucks, the lighting is too dark, and the music will put you to sleep […]  Having said that, the flick does offer two or three excellent gut-munching scenes and the exploding head gags are hilarious.” The Video Vacuum

Cast and characters:

  • Steve Sandkuhler … Wyatt
  • Christopher Gummer … Mel
  • Rebecca Bach … Sarah
  • Judy Dixon … Lin
  • Jim Ball … Bill
  • Bumb Roberts … Deputy Franklin
  • Mark Redfield … Captain Matthew Mahler
  • Richard Ruxton … Police Captain Hal Fritz
  • Mimi Ishikawa … Blind Kiyomi
  • Eric Supensky … Zombie

Filming locations:

Maryland

Technical details:

  • 91 minutes
  • Mono
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1

Trivia:

Director Tony Malanowski went on to be an editor for low budget movies such as Tales of Frankenstein; Dismembered; Mutant Species, Night Trap and Nightmare Sisters.

Image credits: Basement of Ghoulish Decadence

Related:

Troma releases

Worst horror films ever made

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Voodoo Man – USA, 1944: now with more reviews

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Voodoo Man is a 1944 American supernatural horror feature film directed by William Beaudine (Billy the Kid versus Dracula; Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter; Ghost Chasers) from a story and screenplay by Robert Charles (Return of the Ape Man). The movie stars Bela LugosiJohn Carradine and George Zucco.

Plot:

Nicholas (George Zucco) apparently runs a filling station in the middle of nowhere. In reality, he is helping Doctor Richard Marlowe (Bela Lugosi) capture young ladies, so he transfer their life essences to his long-dead wife. Also assisting is Toby (John Carradine), who shepherds around the leftover zombie girls and pounds on bongos during voodoo ceremonies.

The ostensible ‘hero’ is a Banner Productions screenwriter who, at the end of the movie, turns the experience into a script titled “Voodoo Man.” When his producer asks who should star in it, the hero suggests … Bela Lugosi.

Reviews:

“Though no more expensive or ambitious than any of his earlier Sam Katzman-produced vehicles, Bela Lugosi’s Voodoo Man is perhaps the best of the batch, if only because of its quirky supporting cast and casually offbeat dialogue.” All Movie

” …Bela Lugosi is the solid core of the film, an absolute straight man at the heart of the silly weirdness of the rest of the movie. Yeah, he may be a mad scientist who dresses funny for voodoo rituals, but the scene where the mumbo-jumbo briefly pays off by reviving his brain dead wife’s soul is a genuinely touching…” The Bela Lugosi Collection

Lugosi makes the viewing worthwhile but “One Shot” Beaudine’s direction is uncharacteristically competent, making the proceedings more bearable than they might have been. The notoriously slipshod director seems to have taken some care over this one, though at times he’s a sloppy as ever…” The EOFFTV Review

” …it’s not the mistakes in Voodoo Man that make it the enjoyable piece of cinema that it very much is. It’s a script filled with lines like “Fetch my dead wife!” and “She deserves a good paddling!” combined with enthusiastic performances from Lugosi, Zucco, and John Carradine…” House of Mortal Cinema

“Despite their general crumminess, the Lugosi Monogram cheapies attempted metatextual humour a surprising amount! Voodoo Man is merely ok, but that marks it as better than quite a lot of movies of its type, and this one stars Bela Lugosi to boot, among other big names…” Not This Time, Nayland Smith

” …it may be the best-paced, least convoluted Monogram film Lugosi made. It’s ably directed by William Beaudine and looks like a lean, mean film-in-a-week film […] It may be outlandish, but it’s never dull.” Plan 9 Crunch

Voodoo Man could easily have ranked with some of Lugosi’s better Monograms: it’s eerie plot, which combines futuristic science with black magic, had good possibilities […] Unfortunately, the opportunity is in many wasted. The film brims with egregiously poor dialogue, repetitive situations and more than a few dead spots, and Carradine and Zucco play the most demeaning roles of their careers.” Tom Weaver, Poverty Row Horrors!, McFarland, 1993

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“The whole thing wears its poverty row origins very plainly on its sleeve but there’s no shortage of charm here. A quirky harp-centric score is also noteworthy, simply because it’s… odd and uncommon, while the plethora of ‘weird science’ devices and concepts that are scattered about give the film some quirky character.” Rock! Shock! Pop!

“A pleasantly tacky Monogram B movie, with paper-thin action and Bela Lugosi hamming wildly from start to finish.” Time Out

“While the story itself isn’t the most original […] Voodoo Man benefits from having not one, but three actors at the top of their game. Lugosi is once again cast as the heavy, but seeing as his character is doing it all for love, we can sympathize with him to a point…” 2,500 Movies Challenge

“The movie’s whole zombie element primarily comes across as parading women around as visual objects, Marlowe’s experiments amount to a veritable machine for female objectification, with women going in one end and women’s bodies coming out the other.” Peter Dendle, The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, McFarland, 2001

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Cast and characters:

  • Bela Lugosi … Dr. Marlowe
  • John Carradine … Toby
  • George Zucco … Nicholas
  • Wanda McKay … Betty
  • Louise Currie … Sally
  • Tod Andrews … Ralph (as Michael Ames)
  • Ellen Hall … Mrs. Marlowe
  • Terry Walker … Alice
  • Mary Currier … Mrs. Benton
  • Claire James … Zombie
  • Henry Hall … Sheriff
  • Dan White … Deputy
  • Pat McKee … Grego
  • Mici Goty … Housekeeper
  • Dorothy Bailer … Kidnapped Girl (uncredited)
  • George DeNormand … Policeman (uncredited)
  • John Ince … S.K. – the Producer (uncredited)
  • Edward Keane … District Attorney (uncredited)
  • Ethelreda Leopold … Kidnapped Girl (uncredited)
  • Ralph Littlefield … Sam (uncredited)
  • Charles McAvoy … Policeman (uncredited)
  • Dennis Moore … Policeman (uncredited)

Technical details:

  • 62 minutes
  • Mono
  • Black and white
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.37: 1

Production:

Filmed in October 1943. During production,  co-producer Sam Katzman told UPI Hollywood correspondent Frederick C. Othman: “I call this a moron picture. I have made a number of these films and I claim there must be something wrong and anybody who goes to see ’em… Just look at me, making all this money and with a fancy house and swimming pool. Do I deserve it? For making moron pictures?… This is a cockeyed business. We dream up these hokey stories and we hire some actors and a fine director like Bill Beaudine. Then the money flows in as if we were great geniuses. We’re not. We’re just lucky to be sitting in the right seats.” quoted from EOFFTV

Read more about Voodoo Man in Guilty Pleasures of the Horror Film book

Image credits: Wrong Side of the Art!

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A Zombie Tidal Wave is coming to SYFY

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The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale – South Korea, 2019

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Within the Woods of Undead County – USA, 2016

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I Am Toxic aka Soy tóxico – Argentina, 2018

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‘Face your worst nightmare’ I Am Toxic is a 2018 Argentinian science fiction survival horror feature film set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland rife with infection and death. Directed by Pablo Paré and Daniel de la Vega from a screenplay co-written with Paulo Soria, Soy tóxico stars Esteban Prol, Horacio Fontova, Sergio Podeley, Gastón Cocchiarale and Fini Bocchino. Plot: In a pile of...

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Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island, an all-new, animated original film that serves as a follow-up to the 1988 classic best-selling Scooby-Doo! on Zombie Island, has been announced by Warner Bros. Directed by Jeremy Adams (writer of the Lego Scooby-Doo series), the movie features the familiar voice talents of Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo/Fred Jones, Grey Griffin as Daphne Blake...

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Return of the Living Dead III – USA, Japan, 1993: film reviews

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‘She’s to die for.’ Return of the Living Dead III – aka Return of the Living Dead 3 – is a 1993 American-Japanese science fiction horror feature film directed by Brian Yuzna (The Dentist and sequel; Bride of Re-Animator; Society) from a screenplay written by John Penney (Hellgate (2011); The Kindred). The Bandai Visual Company-Ozla Productions movie stars Kent McCord...

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Zombie Army 4: Dead War – video game: overview

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Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a video game developed by Rebellion for release in 2020. “1946. A year ago Hitler, defeated, initiated “Plan Z.” Now Europe lies in ruins. A brave band of heroes managed to cast the zombie army and the demon Fuhrer back to hell. But little do they know… Hitler’s hordes are back for more! From the creators of Zombie Army Trilogy and Sniper Elite 4 comes Zombie...

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Killer Weekend aka F.U.B.A.R – UK, 2018

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‘It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt’ Killer Weekend aka F.U.B.A.R. is a British comedy horror feature film written, produced and directed by Ben Kent from a story co-written with Joel Wilenius. The Game Over Film production stars Mark Heap, Sean Verey, Danny Kirrane, David Mumeni, Timothy Renouf, Perry Fitzpatrick and Ewen MacIntosh. Plot: When a hopeless stag party...

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The Curse of the Screaming Dead aka Curse of the Cannibal Confederates – USA, 1982

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The Curse of the Screaming Dead is a 1982 American horror feature film directed by Tony Malanowski from a screenplay written by Lon Huber. It was picked up for distribution in 1987 by Troma Entertainment and retitled Curse of the Cannibal Confederates. The film follows six young friends who unwillingly raise the undead corpses of Confederate soldiers, resulting in what the video box promises as a &

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Voodoo Man – USA, 1944

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Voodoo Man is a 1944 American supernatural horror feature film directed by William Beaudine (Billy the Kid versus Dracula; Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter; Ghost Chasers) from a story and screenplay by Robert Charles (Return of the Ape Man). The movie stars Bela Lugosi, John Carradine and George Zucco. Plot: Nicholas (George Zucco) apparently runs a filling station in the middle of...

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A Zombie Tidal Wave is coming to Syfy… and here’s the official trailer

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Zombie Tidal Wave, from the Sharknado team, is the first movie under a production deal between actor Ian Ziering’s I.Man Productions and Darby Parker’s Stronghold Entertainment. It will have its world premiere on Syfy on Saturday, August 17th. An aquatic zombie from The Walking Dead This sci-fi horror feature film stars Ziering and was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante who helmed all six of...

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The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale – South Korea, 2019

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The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale is a 2019 South Korean comedy horror feature film about a strange family who seek to profit from a zombie they find only to cause a zombie apocalypse. It was directed by Lee Min-jae from a screenplay written by Lee Min-jae and Jung Seo-in and produced by Jang Jin-seung and Eum Zoo-young, The Cinezoo movie stars Jung Jae-young, Kim Nam-gil, Uhm Ji-won, Lee Soo-kyung...

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Within the Woods of Undead County – USA, 2016

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‘They escaped into the woods, where they thought it was safe. They were followed…’ Within the Woods of Undead County is a 2016 American science fiction horror feature film about a group of people attempting to escape from the zombie apocalypse. It was directed by Nicholas Paul Pontoski from a screenplay co-written with Justin Stephens. The movie film stars Gabriella Harry...

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I Am Toxic aka Soy tóxico – Argentina, 2018

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‘Face your worst nightmare’ I Am Toxic is a 2018 Argentinian science fiction survival horror feature film set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland rife with infection and death. Directed by Pablo Paré and Daniel de la Vega from a screenplay co-written with Paulo Soria, Soy tóxico stars Esteban Prol, Horacio Fontova, Sergio Podeley, Gastón Cocchiarale and Fini Bocchino. Plot: In a pile of...

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