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Book Review: THE ZOMBIES ARE COMING.

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  The Zombies Are Coming. Author: N. A. Storey "But why do the zombies have to kill everybody?" - Adrian "Because kiddo, this is Gods plan...and everybody has to die one day." - Sarah "The Zombies Are Coming" is a collection of short stories all based on and around a zombie apocalypse in the UK, specifically around the city of Manchester. This in itself appeals to me as there are very few regionalised zombie stories based this close to me so it already feels familiar. Author, N. A. Storey is Lancashire born and proud, with all things apocalyptic and zombie being very dear to him so it makes a lot of sense to combine his two loves in an area familiar to him. It seems to help bring a certain realism to it all.  "The Zombies Are Coming" is his debut novel. The collection consists of 8 short stories with some bonus material in the form of a poem and a zombified take on a familiar fable. Each story is taken from different points of view from everyday

Film Review: DOGHOUSE (2009)

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 DOGHOUSE (2009) UK 1hr 29mins Director: Jake West "What kind of virus only affects women?" - Graham  "Bird Flu" - Neil ... ... ... ... ... "We're gonna bash the living shit out of anything in a dress" - Vince "Bloody hell Vince... not very PC is it?" - Neil It may just be me but when it comes to modern zombie movies,  the ones made between the years of 2000 to 2010 were the best. When it comes to summing up an era these movies hit the zombie right in the brain so to speak. British zombie movies that came before DOGHOUSE (2009), such as 28 DAYS LATER (2002) and SHAUN OF THE DEAD (2004), even DEADSET (2008) had set a few different levels to aspire to and I feel like DOGHOUSE (2009) was really there to consolidate the era as a whole. Whilst DOGHOUSE (2009)  is similar(ish) to these movies mentioned (and others) it tends to take a more misogynistic approach which is both hilarious as well as all kinds of wrong. Lets face it,  there is a lot in

Film Review: DEATH OF THE DEAD (2011)

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  DEATH OF THE DEAD (2011) USA 1hr 24mins Director: Gary King "They're eating her, then they're gonna eat me... oh my god!!!" Hysterical onlooker. "I just want a little bite of brains is all." Cut in half ninja zombie. "Wanda, we're halfway through the montage and you're just as terrible as ever!" Master Sensei. Wanda (Christina Rose) may be a bit of a nerd but she certainly tries her best at everything she does. Being that she is an uncoordinated mess means her best is just awful.  Her chosen activity of karate is the only thing she looks forward to and her weird, creepy, perverted mentor and sensei tries to discipline her in this delicate art, but it turns out he is not much better. Still he endeavours to support her through a tournament with their arch rivals The Killer Ninjas. After suffering an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the ninjas a disgraced Wanda goes running home. The Killer Ninjas victory is short lived as their bus crash

Film Review: TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016)

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TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016) South Korea 1hr 58mins Director: Sang-ho Yeon "Fellow citizens, please refrain from reaching to baseless rumours. We believe your safety is not in jeopardy." - Government announcement "I heard you're a fund manager. Then you're an expert at leaving useless people behind." - Sang-hwa "Mister. I'm scared. Take me home. My mother is waiting for me." - Yon-suk As the province of Jinyang puts up yet another quarantine zone, it turns out that this is not just a case of foot and mouth disease. Due to a 'tiny' leak in the Biotech District, strange things begin to happen in the surrounding areas. Firstly, with the wildlife then spreading to the human population in the cities. Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) a busy fund manager is in the midst of a messy separation with his wife but has custody of his young daughter Su-an (Su-an Kim). A relatively absent father, who mostly leaves raising his daughter to his mother, is reluctantly force

Film Review: ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2017)

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  ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2017) Japan 1hr 36mins Director: Shin'ichiro Veda "ACTION!!!" - Director Higurashi (at various intervals) "POM!" - Nao "There is no fiction, no lies. This is reality!" - Director Higurashi ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2017) is not exactly a zombie movie per se,  it's more a movie with zombies in it that still isn't really about zombies. That being said it is one of cleverest zombie movies that 's not about zombies of modern times. ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2017) is more a movie about making mediocre, budget TV shows. ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2017) is also a movie about family and staying true to yourself but it does all of this with a great sense of humour and best of all... zombies! When I say that it is cleverly done it's a movie that lulls you into believeing it is a one dimensional budget B movie when it is so much more.  ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2017) is really hard to describe without spoiling it, or at least I can't, so I

Mini Series Review: DEADSET (2008)

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  DEADSET  (2008) United Kingdom 2hrs 21mins  Director: Yann Demange "What is television anyway but a big arrow pointing away from the problem?" - Joplin "You killed Davina!" - Pippa  "I hired her... I can do what I like." - Patrick This British mini series was written by satirist, presenter and producer Charlie Brooker. His background in political satire from shows like THE 11 O'CLOCK SHOW (1999) and  BRASS EYE (2001) may not seem like a gate way to horror but probably had some hand in him delving into more fictional satire and set him up perfectly to come up with the idea for a show based around a popular reality TV show and a fictional phenomena like a zombie apocalypse. The two concepts are not completely different from each other and he makes the point of saying that the human race is never going to be ready for a real apocalypse. We will never heed the warnings until it is too late. There may be a pocket of society that will survive but you can g

Film Review: ZOM 100: BUCKET LIST OF THE DEAD (2023)

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 ZOM 100: BUCKET LIST OF THE DEAD (2023) Japan 2hrs 8mins Director: Yusuke Ishida "If I can't live my life the way I want. I'm better off as zombie food!" - Akira "Zombies can't have bucket lists." - Shizuka ZOM 100: BUCKET LIST OF THE DEAD (2023) is the live action remake of the anime series of the same name which came out about a month before this did. Not that this really makes a difference to me as I am not much of an anime fan so had the movie not come out, I would probably would never have watched it. The film (and series) is about a young guy called Akira (Eiji Akaso) who gets his first job and is really excited. His enthusiasm soon wears off as he is made to work all hours, do everyone else's  job and gets no appreciation. He loses all connections with his friends and goes from a being a happy, lively person to a tired, depressed "zombie like" shell of his former self. When the zombie apocalypse hits the city where he lives he bare