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Be Careful: May Is Zombie Awareness Month

David Moye | Posted 11.15.2011 | Weird News

If you weren't aware that May is Zombie Awareness Month, you may be part of the problem and not the solution. This marks the fourth year Zombie Awa...

Going Bump in the Night: More Prime Halloween Movie Fare

John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
John Farr

My own personal exploration into the movies that petrify me most inspired me to compile a fresh list of skin-crawling entries that in my view do full justice to the spirit of Halloween.

Cinefantastique Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction Podcast - v1n3: The Crazies

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

Dan Persons, Steve Biodrowski, and Lawrence French are back with an in-depth discussion of The Crazies, the new horror-thriller about a small town cau...

Interview with a Philosopher: Zombies Are People, Too

Tom Morris | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Tom Morris

Today I'll be talking with Kim Paffenroth, a philosophical professor of religious studies at Iona College who is fascinated with - of all things - zom...

HuffPost Review: Survival of the Dead

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

My list of movie tropes for which a moratorium should be declared continues to grow. To the already overworked 3D, comic-book movies, remakes, sequels...

Cinefantastique Podcast: Shrek Forever After and Survival of the Dead

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

This week, the Cinefantastique Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction Podcast scrutinizes a pair of sequels that seem to have nothing in common: Shrek Fore...

Mighty Movie Podcast Interviews: Survival of the Dead and Micmacs

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

Y'know, people probably shouldn't be this gleeful about issues of mortality, but in the cases of the movies being discussed in this episode, we're kin...

Movie Review: The Crazies

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

This film by Breck Eisner is taut, tense and veined with just the right amount of humor. It knows what it's about and gets to it, without a lot of fuss or frills.