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ZRC Reviews: Cabine of the Dead

| November 8, 2010

Cabine of the Dead proved to be a great disappointment to The Zombie Rights Campaign, at least relative to our earlier fond hopes for a stirring realist piece of cinema depicting the struggles of the Differently Animated to gain fair and equal access to public services or the use of facilities normally open to the [...]

NPR Tells You What You Don’t Need to Know About Zombies

| October 31, 2010

This article from NPR entitled ’8 Things Everyone Needs To Know About Zombies’ is a truly awful piece of mishmash, patently obvious trivia combined with wild speculation on fashionable topics and theories mixed with outright factual errors. Not just errors about Zombies; errors about filmmaking, about the basic history of horror movies and the pop [...]

The ZRC at Horror Society Film Festival, Overview

| October 24, 2010

I spent a large part of this day sleeping off the driving, and then we had a desk to assemble for the Artistic Director to draw more Tims upon (whether she likes it or not), so it’s been a light day around the old ZRC compound, agitation-wise. However, I can now present a quick overview [...]

Cabine of the Dead

| October 14, 2010

We haven’t seen this film yet, but we shall at the Horror Society Film Festival on October 23rd. I don’t read French, so I’m not sure what is supposed to be going on, but this seems to be a movie about a jerk who hogs a phone booth and won’t let Zombies use it. I [...]

Zombie-Demons and Euro-Zom Movies

| July 15, 2010

Ok, so the latest trend sweeping European horror, it seems, is the revival of the indie supernatural zombie genre. With [Rec] 1 and [Rec] 2, and soon to be [Rec] 3, the Spanish horror scene is looking to relive the heyday of European unenlightened anti-Zombie filmmaking. ([Rec] 1 was remade in the US under the [...]