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Remember the time when you and your friend in high school totally found this dead girl in an abandoned mental asylum, but she wasn’t really dead and stuff?

After watching The Revenant, it reminded me of Deathdream, a movie with a similar plot but made 20 years earlier.

Looking at Dead Air without watching it, one has to ask: "What is L.A. Law's Corbin Bernsen doing directing a zombie movie?"

Brett Antsey's Damned By Dawn made its U.S. premiere at the L.A. ScreamFest on Monday night. From the title alone, Damned By Dawn seems like it's a knock-off zombie movie, where survivors must somehow make it to sunrise in order to survive a post-apocalyptic nightmare, but actually, it's more original than that.

There are two things you need to know about Dead Snow.  First, it is a great zombie movie.  Second, it reinforces the importance of positive product placement marketing in films.

On a scale of terrible to abysmal zombie films, Dead Country struggles to even make the bottom.

Dead Meat dares to explore the terrifying possibility of Mad Cow Disease spreading to the human population.  If Dead Meat is correct, symptoms will include, red eyes, swelling, irritability, dramatic changes in appetite and a general inability to remain dead.

Days of Darkness is misleading. Okay, the film may take place over a few days, but never in darkness. It's always daytime! Confusing!

There were to things to consider before watching Dead Space: Downfall for a potential review: 1) would anyone care about this prequel to the Electonic Arts video game if they had no intention of playing the game, and 2) are these things even zombies?

Congratulations, Britain.  While in the United States great horror films like Trick 'r Treat can't even get released, Brits get to watch one of the better zombie films in years right at home on their television for free.

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