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Survival Of The Dead – Review
Despite having directed my favourite zombie film of all time (Dawn of the Dead) and featuring Simon Pegg in one of his films, George A. Romero has slowly been chipping away at any sort of goodwill I have for his films. Starting with making the zombie...
Stacy: Attack Of The Schoolgirl Zombies – Review
All you need is love...and schoolgirl zombies. [ZC - Same thing, no?] A mysterious, worldwide phenomenon is afoot that is causing teenage girls to inexplicably drop dead and, almost instantly, reanimate as zombies with a hunger for human flesh. The...
They Came Back aka Les Reventants – Review
KGLucas gives a lengthy and insightful review of this provocative zombie story and it's interesting take the zombie film genre. Not your typical zombie movie and not just because it's French. Related posts:Tokyo Zombie – Review(Zombie Virus o...
Zombieland – Review
Zombieland is a Hollywood take on the Zom-Com (zombie comedy) in the same vein as Shaun of the Dead and directed by newcomer Ruben Fleischer. Starring Woody 'In His Element' Harrelson, Jesse 'Stop Comparing Me To Michael Cera' Eisenberg, Emma 'On A R...
(Zombie Virus on) Mulberry Street – Review
Yeahhh, Rat Fans! Sorry, had to get it out of my system - on with the review. Something peculiar is happening on the streets and subways of Manhattan. Rats are attacking and biting people, infecting them with a mysterious virus that is quickly sprea...
Tokyo Zombie – Review
Set in Tokyo (duh), we follow the antics of protagonists Mitsuo and the afro-sporting Fujio as they escape the city from the recently reanimated dead. Read the full review after the jump. Related posts:Wild Zero – ReviewZombie Apocalypse ...
La Horde – Review – Frightfest 2009
With the moratorium on La Horde now lifted following it's official premiere at the Venice Film Festival, ZC Barry continues his write up of the zombies movies at 2009's London Frightfest with this French cop/gangster/zombie mash-up. Read his review ...
Wild Zero – Review
Epic_Problem writes a review of crazy Japanese zombie flick - Wild Zero (2000). Rock and Roll, Zombies, pompadour hairstyles, a gun-toting naked lady in the shower, blood, guts, the Yakuza and a Ladyboy....
Pontypool – Frightfest 2009 – Review
Pontypool was another film on the smaller Discovery Screen at 2009's Frightfest and it was introduced by one of it's producer's (whose name I've forgotten but think it was Jeffrey Coghlan). This high definition movie (it was shot on the Red One) rea...
Colin – Movie Review – Frightfest 2009
One of the first stories we ever covered at Zombie Command was that of a no budget zombie movie that was garnering acclaim at this year's Cannes film festival. Then, as the weeks rolled on, more and more people began talking about this £45 wonder fi...
The Dead Outside – Review
Unexpectedly turning up at Zombie Command HQ in a blue envelope we weren't quite sure who was sending us presents but hurridly tore into the packaging anyway (luckily zombies haven't figured out the whole Anthrax thing yet) and were pleasantly surpri...
Stag Night Of The Dead – Review
Stag Night of the Dead is the first feature from Zomball Films, a name taken from the game played by the characters in SNOTD, yet almost everybody involved in producing their debut movie has a wealth of experience and roles under their belt, helping ...
Salvage – UK Zombie Film
Salvage is an interesting new film showing at the Edinburgh Film Festival on the 19th – 21st of June. When a container washes ashore holding a savage killing machine, the residents of a cul de sac are plunged into a visceral world of violence, ...
