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Is there such a thing as a psychological zombie thriller? Yes, it's called Pontypool.

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?

There was World War II, Vietnam, The War on Terror, but nothing compares to the zombie war of the future.

I put off watching Mulberry Street because I wasn't sure if it was a zombie movie, so before I watched it, I read up about it. Some reviewers called it an "American remake of 28 Days Later" while others thought it was a response to 9/11.

Chemical 12-D is the first short film we have reviewed on Hug A Zombie.  Clocking in at just over 7minutes and 30 seconds, there isn't much I can tell you without giving the story away. I will say this - I wish it was longer.

Zombie Death House is about zombies in a prison, hence "zombie" and "death house." So why does it take so long for the movie to get to the prison?

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

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.

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

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.

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