The filmmaker blends bold queer storytelling with the horror legacy her father built, creating a zombie film that’s entirely her own.
The fall arts slate spans highbrow to high camp, with queer comedies, historical epics, and cinematic heavyweights vying for your attention.
28 Years Later revives the post-apocalyptic horror franchise with a thrillingly suspenseful trek into the infected wasteland
More spoofy than spooky, Rorschach's 'Night of the Living Dead Live' remixes the movie with verve and good humor.
'First Kill' spins its teenage lesbian love story into an engagingly batty, B-movie-style horror show.
Though chock full of great ideas, Zombie: The American needed to be a lot edgier and wittier
”In the opinion of the director, the film, if classified, would be classified X18+ or RC (refused classification) and, in this circumstance, the law requires...
It's been almost two decades since I last watched George Romero's 1978 cult classic Dawn of the Dead, a pinnacle achievement for both the hit-and-miss...