Zombies have been caused by viruses, chemical weapons, voodoo, and a host of other things. The one thing that is a constant with zombies is they can make other zombies. They do not procreate by sex, but by bite or some o...read more
by Mark Mihalko
While scavenging through the reviews on this website the other day trying to come up with an idea for my next review, I was surprised to see a review of Revolt of the Zombies. Ironically, I had only watched that movie a co...read more
by Bob Younce
Zombies have been a staple of horror movies since the genre began. While George Romero's Night of the Living Dead in 1968 may have helped to more narrowly define the zombie-horror genre, the fact is that there are several...read more
Throughout the years of the movie industry, zombies have evolved from slow moving mindless creatures to fast, lethal, and intelligent undead beings. From the unfortunates cursed with voodoo spells to reanimated corpses, z...read more
by Bobby Coles
The living dead feasted on the fears and qualms of the general populace with several different films heading the way. Aside from the cult classic Night of the Living Dead, a wide spate of blood-thirsty brain sucking films...read more
by John Devera
Night of the Living Dead, by George Romero, is the turning point of the zombie movie. This seminal film that has influenced every horror director since, is the very first zombie movie that had dead people coming back to l...read more
If the words "old zombie movie" make you think immediately of Night of the Living Dead, you need a crash course in zombie movie history. While director George Romero certainly took the zombie mythology to new heights (ones...read more
by Dawn Stout
One of the best old horror movies I can remember is the Night of the Living Dead. The film was released on October 1st 1968, directed by George A. Romero. The screenplay was written by George A Romero and John A Russo. The...read more
I'm a huge horror fan. I don't scare easily during movies or while reading a book so when i come across something that makes me jump a bit I am quite pleased. Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Clive Barker and more. I love them a...read more
by AnalogKid82
Without question, props must be given to George A. Romero's 1968 masterpiece, "Night of the Living Dead." This black-and-white classic is the gold standard by which all other zombie movies are measured. While the movie doe...read more
by John Neely
As the living dead lurch forward ever so slowly, arms disjointed falling uselessly by their sides, we peer through the old wooden house and hope that it will last. The zombies are not fast, they are not strong, but they ke...read more
It's a matter of taste when naming the best old horror movie where zombies ruled. But in my opinion, Bob Clark's 1974 "Deathdream", the follow-up film to "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things" takes the cake as best o...read more
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