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Jul 31, 2020
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968)
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George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead changed everything. And I’m not just talking about the advent of “the zombie” as we know i...
Jul 29, 2020
BURIAL GROUND: THE NIGHTS OF MOMMY-DOING
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Jul 28, 2020
THE CRAZIES (1976)
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The Crazies is unofficially looked upon as a spiritual prequel to Night of the Living Dead , even if it followed on that landmark fil...
Jul 27, 2020
COOTIES (2015)
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Cooties is one of those films that, as you're watching it, you almost start to dislike just because you want it to be better than i...
Jul 26, 2020
[REC] 4: APOCALYPSE (2014)
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What a weird road the [REC] series has traveled. After the successful release of the first film, which can be fairly described as a mod...
Jul 24, 2020
DEAD SHACK (2017)
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The zombie comedy. People are still making these! But you know what they say: you can’t keep a chuckling ghoul down. To its cred...
Jul 22, 2020
THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS (2016)
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There is no one on planet Earth more sick of zombies than I am. Even before The Walking Dead premiered to firmly launch both zombies an...
Jul 20, 2020
THE DEAD NEXT DOOR (1989)
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More zombies! Sick of them yet? I know I am, and not just because it's Ghouly (say it with me now: Ghoul-Eye) here at TEOS. ...
Jul 19, 2020
JUST A REMINDER
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Jul 18, 2020
OVERLORD (2018)
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If you went into Overlord totally blind, from the get-go, you might think you were watching a war-set action film with a moderate amount...
Jul 16, 2020
SUGAR HILL (1974)
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If Sugar Hill proves anything at all, it's that the blaxsploitation movement of the 1970s focused much of its attention on angry and...
Jul 13, 2020
PATH OF DESTRUCTION
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Buy one.
Jul 12, 2020
MAGGIE (2016)
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Maggie is a remarkable film in many respects, the most remarkable being that it was, for a long time, the little movie that could, and n...
Jul 10, 2020
BURYING THE EX (2014)
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Max (Anton Yelchin) has a problem. His girlfriend of many years, Evelyn (Ashley Greene), is driving him crazy, and for the longest time...
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