Tag: Zombie Film

Bridge of the Doomed comes out in early November News

Bridge of the Doomed starring Michael Pare, Robert LaSardo, and Kate Watson comes out November 4, 2022 on Blu-ray, DVD, VOD and select theatres. Synopsis: A group of soldiers are ordered to hold a bridge during a zombie outbreak, but what lives underneath the bridge, proves to be even more deadly. Watch Bridge of the Doomed…


Wasteland (2013) – By Baron Craze

The zombie sub-genre allows for many innovating ways to convey a story, namely for first time feature director Tom Wadlow with extremely tight budgets and vastly limited sets to use in any manner needed, and yet still that doesn’t deter this project from achieving the completion from screenwriter Tommy Draper. As suggested, Wadlow has experience…


Zombie Hood (2013) – By Baron Craze

Dedicated filmmaker Steve Best poured two years along with his loyal crew and cast to create not just another zombie flick, but also one with secret and hidden cues set in Nottingham (Nottinghamshire, England) and covered with flesh eating creatures and dozens of vicious children with new teething problems. In addition to him working and…


A Plague So Pleasant (2013) – By Baron Craze

In the sub-genre of zombies, the possibilities of new storylines become increasingly more difficult, and with the variations involving comedies and even twisted romances, the causes for it increase more so, reducing the pandemic to a virus breakout, and therefore, with first time directors of a feature Benjamin Roberds and Jordan Reyes take an aggressive…


Yummy (2019) – By Baron Craze

Just imagine having a zombie movie set in a third-rate hospital where they conduct plastic surgery, there’ll be plenty of blood, gruesome activities one would imagine the script could write itself, it practically does thanks to bloodshed and body parts. Lars Damoiseaux made his first feature length horror movie, but also took inspiration from his…


The Battery (2012) – By Baron Craze

The horror genre landscape appears like a freshly dug cemetery, where each grave represents another zombie film, and in fact, some estimate the number of zombie films as low as 273 to as high of over 7,000 with the first film dating back to 1932 with White Zombie. Why the vast variance? Defining what a…


Zombie Resurrection (2014) – By Baron Craze

Britain (England) seems to be the latest realm for unleashing zombie terrors second only to United States, with another entry into genre, called Zombie Resurrection, from director Jake Hawkins, who has a short segment in the film Grindsploitation, called Zombeez, however Jake, also took the hats as writer, actor and cinematographer, assisted by Andy Phelps….


The Return of the Living Dead (1985) – By Baron Craze

BRAINS ON THE TAKE-OUT MENU!!! Simply, here in 2020, this 35-year-old classic, with its own army of the dead, screaming for BRAINS, given a rebirth at night from a properly title Resurrection Cemetery, they’re all reborn after a chemically induced rainstorm unleashing the pain and agony rotting in their graves, needing to feed. This movie…


Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) – By Baron Craze

  Let’s have a little fun with those dreaded zombies, you know the gut munching, brain snacking shuffling along classic version, not the rage induce ultra-sprinting fast ones, every fan has their favorites a top 5 or 10 listing, when it comes to the list can be – actually is very tough, mainly most think…


Train to Busan (2016) – By Baron Craze

A foreign movie sometimes struggles for success in many English speaking nations, namely due to the subtitles or cultural references, however when a filmmaker makes a quality piece of art, it will transcend those barriers as did Train to Busan, the simply look at the box office take proves its worth becoming the first film…