Horror Movie Review: Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse (2024)
Be warned, not only is Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse a really bad film that has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, but it’s not actually the film it claims to be.
Be warned, not only is Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse a really bad film that has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, but it’s not actually the film it claims to be.
Having well and truly lost their lustre many years ago, it’s hard to get too excited about any zombie film these days, let alone one that takes a more traditional path. Which is exactly what Gone with the Dead does.
Fresh off of the back of their sophomore EP release ‘Chaos Theory’ and subsequent UK tour, Vanitas return with a homage to their love of video game soundtracks in the form of a cover of 115 from the Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies Soundtrack.
More The Crazies than Night of the Living Dead with a hefty dollop of 28 Days/Weeks Later thrown in, MadS is a modern take on the infection/zombie outbreak horror. Delivering its harrowing tale via the extravagant showcase of one continuous take.
This is the quintessential Dead Rising experience, remastered using Capcom’s RE Engine, featuring minor tweaks to gameplay, and keeping everything (good and bad) that made the 2006 original so very special.
From self-published author Alice B. Sullivan, comes a zombie apocalypse story. Called The Collapse: Book 0, Alice B. Sullivan proves to be a deft writer who knows exactly what is needed to make zombie fiction interesting.
A love story set to the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse, combined with a high amount of cheesiness. Valentine DayZ is a hit and miss comedy horror.
Through an impressive level of commitment to squeezing every inch of gold out of it, Zombie Town turns out to be a fun and entertaining zombie horror flick.