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"This zombie movie starring Peter Coyote is an unnecessary addition to a woebegone series....."  "What is Return of the Living Dead:Necropolis?....."  "Correct, for two hundred dollars."

[Rec] 2, combined with 2007's [Rec], should be considered one of the best one-two horror film punches ever.

To say "Look at our Quarantine review and reverse everything negative" may seem too simple and easy a review, but it's entirely appropriate here.

Looking for another comedy/horror zombie movie with zany characters and talking zombies?  Look someplace else bub.  It's the 90's now and we're not messing around.

To say that vampires are popular these days is to point out the truly obvious, with teen girls (and middle-aged women) swooning to Twilight and several vampire TV shows to choose from. With zombies going through yet another resurgence, they are often referred to in the press as "the new vampires." Writer/director/producer/editor/special and visual effects artist Kerry Prior knew this all too well, because his new movie, The Revenant, which screened at L.A.'s 2009 ScreamFest, decided to take advantage of both.

Return of the Living Dead brought us the battle royale between punks and zombies.  Part 2 ups the ante by pitting middle school children against zombies in the ultimate suburban octagon.

Raiders of the Damned has something that can't help but draw your interest. Something so organically curious, you will not be able to ignore it: Richard Greico.

Seemingly unsatisfied with the work of Resident Evil godfather Paul W.S. Anderson, Capcom, the game company behind the Resident Evil titles, has decided to give it a go themselves.

During a time when the mass appeal for zombie films was low, Dan O'Bannon shuffled the rules deck and delivered a movie squarely targeted at the New Coke generation.

Oh hey!  Zombies!  That's right, they're in these movies too!  Yeah, they took over the world, blah blah blah.  Hasn't been that important before, why bother now?

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