You’ve Got Red on You: How Shaun of the Dead Was Brought to Life written by Entertainment Weekly reporter Clark Collis and edited by Michael Gingold is for a Paperback release on September 22nd 2022 following the special edition Hard-cover release last year.
Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright’s ‘The Sparks Brothers’ documentary getting BluRay release
Universal are releasing Edgar Wright’s much acclaimed debut music documentary ‘The Sparks Brothers’ on a 2-disc special edition BluRay.
New film book ‘You’ve Got Red On You’ details the making of ‘Shaun Of The Dead’
Announced today by 1984 Publishing, You’ve Got Red on You: How Shaun of the Dead Was Brought to Life was written by Entertainment Weekly reporter Clark Collis and edited by Michael Gingold and the hardcover book is set for release on October 19 2021.
Trailer released for Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night In Soho’
We now have a trailer Edgar Wright’s psychological horror movie Last Night in Soho, which Focus Features is releasing on October 22, 2021 following a delay of over a year due to Covid19.
Horror Month: Best of Zombie Movies
Horror Month – June 2015
We take a look at some of the biggest and best films from the history of the Zombie genre.
Written by Benjamin Gummery
The ‘Original’
Night of the Living Dead
George Romero‘s epitome which re-established Zombie’s as something that could scare and thrill audiences. Often refereed to as creating the modern Zombie film genre.
DVD Review: Zombie Resurrection (2013)
From writing/directing team Andy Phelps & Jake Hawkins comes the British zombie thriller/comedy Zombie Resurrection. Interestingly; this was originally written as a screenplay to sell; but with lack of interest the writers chose to take the project on themselves.
After a short intro scene; we break into an animated title sequence with a booming score…..they are really building it up here. Will it live up to this intro?
This soon establishes itself as an a group survival zombie flick…as the group is travelling to a new encampment in the post zombie apocalypse. However the overtone to begin with is purely comical and farce with accents to match; perhaps taking it’s cues from Shaun of The Dead. Continue reading