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Dawn of the Dead

Trailer: Exit Humanity

The Bloody Disgusting Selects series has announced its newest installment, Exit Humanity, which is due on DVD and available via Digital Download on June 19th.

The film, which chronicles the aftermath of the Civil War when an outbreak of the walking dead claims the life of Edward Young's wife.  At the same time his son goes missing, leading him to undertake a journey into the countryside.

 

Survival of the Dead

score: 
C+
Director: 
George A. Romero
Cast: 
Alan Van Sprang, Athena Karkanis, Kathleen Munroe, Devon Bostick
Running Time: 
90
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
It has been three weeks since a zombie outbreak sent the world into shambles. Three weeks since the dead began walking the streets, wrecking havoc on all those possessing body heat and a pulse. Three weeks since survival transgressed from a game into a lifestyle. Though you would expect everyone to be working together, attempting to shed the world of the walking dead, an island just off the coast of Delaware is split into two sides, forcing an unwanted standoff between the town's two most heritaged families.

Dead Snow

score: 
B
Director: 
Tommy Wirkola
Cast: 
Vegard Hoel, Stig Frode Henriksen, Charlotte Frogner, Jenny Skavlan
Running Time: 
91
Rated: 
NR
Author(s): 
Upon my arrival to Sundance, there were three films that I was destined to see - Dead Snow, a Norwegian film about an army of Nazi zombies, was one of them. After waiting in line for over three hours in below freezing temperatures, I was turned away in my first bid to see the film. Thankfully, my second wait wasn't nearly as long nor as disappointing as an usher showed me to my seat where my preconceived beliefs of a great film and iconic plot line were rendered true.

Quarantine

score: 
B-
Director: 
John E. Dowdle
Cast: 
Jennifer Carpenter, Columbus Short, Jay Hernandez, Johnathon Schaech, Steve Harris
Running Time: 
89
Rated: 
R
Every since George A. Romero came onto the scene in the early 1970s, zombie films have recreated and redefined the way that horror films are made. Effectively mixing screams and laughs, Romero was able to cleverly provide a story that would confuse emotions and ultimately make you enjoy yourself all the way through. Because of this, zombie films have been a constant in a world of ever-changing genres. And now, among a mountain of hype, audiences are excited to see Quarantine, a recreation of Spain's popular zombie film, Rec.

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