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Film Review: WORLD WAR Z (2013)

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  WORLD WAR Z (2013)  US/UK/Malta 1hr 56mins Director: Marc Forster "Mother nature is a serial killer. No one's better. Or more creative" - Dr. Andrew Fassbach. "You all read the same email I did, it said zombies" - Official on the aircraft carrier. "If you can fight... fight. Help each other, be prepared for anything" - Gerry Lane. Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) is a former employee for the UN who gets recruited again when a zombie plague becomes a global pandemic. After his hometown becomes overrun with infected, he and his family barely escape with their lives but are rescued by his old employer. Thierry (Fana Mokoena) reluctantly blackmails Gerry into escorting their best hope for a cure, the young doctor Andrew Fassbach (Elyes Gabel), to South Korea in an attempt to track down patient zero. Once landed at an army base in South Korea it becomes apparent that all is not well as they and the remaining soldiers are attacked. After a major fatality Gerry finds

Film Review: 28 WEEKS LATER (2007)

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 28 WEEKS LATER (2007) UK/Spain 1hr 40mins Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo "28 days later: Mainland Britain has been destroyed by the Rage virus... 5 weeks later: The infected have died of starvation... 11 weeks later: American led NATO forces enter London... 18 weeks later: Mainland Britain is declared free of infection... 24 weeks later: Reconstruction begins... 28 weeks later..."  - opening news report. The sequel to Danny Boyles 28 DAYS LATER (2002), we pick up in London during the outbreak in which we first followed Jim on his journey only this time we follow a couple. Donald Harris (Robert Carlyle) and his wife Alice (Catherine McCormack) are hiding in a cottage outside of the city with a handful of other survivors. We learn that the Harris' children are out of the country on a school trip and are safe from the virus. All they have to do is lay low until rescue. Unfortunately for them a frightened child comes banging on the door bringing the infected with him. In

Film Review: 28 DAYS LATER (2002)

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  28 DAYS LATER (2002) UK 1hr 53mins Director: Danny Boyle "HELLO!!!" - Jim "Repent, The end is extremely fucking nigh!" - writing on the church wall. Activists break into a lab to free some chimpanzees that are being experimented on. They find them strapped down being shown violent videos and it comes to light that they have been infected with the rage virus. Just as the activists set them free...they attack and the virus is past onto humans. Fast forward 28 days later and bicycle courier Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up in a hospital bed, naked and wired to a machine after suffering a head injury knowing nothing about the outbreak. Finding the hospital deserted he wonders into a desolate city with nothing but a wall of missing persons and ominous headlines of a mass exodus to go on. Heading to a nearby church he soon discovers the horrific effects of the disaster as he uncovers a mass grave and encounters his first infected. From then on Jim finds out that the world

Album Reviews: UNDEAD AT THE BBC (2020) & THE FINAL FEAST (2021)

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 Our fourth and final installment of our coverage on SEND MORE PARAMEDICS career starts off posthumously as the last piece ended as for a time all was quiet. After their 2014 shows they had returned to their graves to rot in peace but as is the way with zombies, they can't stay underground for too long... their hunger for brains will not let them rest. The first murmurings of their awakening hit the socials back in 2020, midway through this pandemic that the mortals were so worried about. I mean to me, it's just the perfect way to make a come back if you are a member of the undead. A teaser poster appeared merely stating that Halloween 2021 was a date to remember. This peaked the fans interest and soon things started to happen, beginning with... UNDEAD AT THE BBC (2020) 1. Necromancer (2:33) 2. Blood Fever (2:26) 3. This Is The Place Of Wailing And The Gnashing Of Teeth (2:15) 4. Anthropophagi (2:32) 5. Zombie Crew (3:38) 6. Sever (3:14) 7. Burning The Body (3:35) 8. The Unclea