A giddy, hilarious, invigorating celebration of the spirit of movie-making, Shin’ichirô Ueda’s One Cut of the Dead cleverly plays with technique in carefully crafting a bonkers...
While zombie movies have fallen out of favor, with the resurgence in interest from a few years back having clearly died down, a new one manages...
It takes a great game to stand out amidst the current zombie fatigue so many are feeling in popular culture. Death Road to Canada manages to...
Tom Watches Movies Yeon Sang-ho’s’s Train to Busan has been turning heads since its release last year, garnering praise as one of the better zombie movies...
Suburban dramas and comedies are almost always about performance. There is usually a tension between the conventional middle class persona the characters have adopted and whatever...
In a lot of ways Telltale Games have sort of made their name on the back of The Walking Dead. The AMC television/Image comics series that is famous...
There’s no shortage of co-op shooters, or zombie shooters, or even zombie co-op shooters, on the market these days. Left 4 Dead 2 is still used as...
Zombies. We all love them. Who doesn’t? The undead have proved time and time again that they’re endlessly entertaining sources of fun. And with the entertaining-but-horrifying...
The apocalyptic genre is bloated today—tropes, cliches, and overused storylines. However, The Final Station feels surprisingly fresh in spite of all that. It takes the simple...
If nothing else, Death Road to Canada presents the first time in gaming that Canada has had star billing. The True North Strong and Free is so...