At least not at first. Six forensic-science students are boated and then bussed into a body farm adjacent to the 13 Eerie Strait Penitentiary for a Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team exercise. Its a field exam to test their wits and skills for FBI readiness, with corpses placed carefully around the island grounds. The plan […]
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Bath Salt Zombies
Set in New York City, the film imagines such a huge crackdown on bath salts a real-life drug currently making headlines for its zombie-like effects on users that one enterprising chemist has synthesized it in cigarette form. Smoking it, however, proves even more addictive than usual, causing withdrawal symptoms so bad it will […]
Mimesis
Look, at least it’s not the new Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation, but that’s another review. There’s not much to Mimesis beyond the one-line summary above. Various attendees at a horror convention are invited to an exclusive, super-secret party that turns out to be the game one in which they are stuck […]
Juan of the Dead
As played by Alexis Díaz de Villegas, Juan is a middle-aged, self-“employed” fisherman in Cuba whose layabout life gets some much-needed excitement when zombies dissidents invade their economically ravaged, crime-ridden village. Ironically, it motivates Juan and his otherwise lazy gang, as they start a dissident-extermination business whose motto is, “We kill your loved ones.” Armed […]
Hell
In the bleak thriller, director/co-writer Tim Fehlbaum imagines that our world of 2016 has ceased to exist at least as we know it. Solar storms have raised the temperature by 50? Fahrenheit something Oklahomans currently can sympathize with and with resources bare, society has collapsed. Sisters Marie (Hannah Herzsprung, The Reader) and […]
Digging it
With his debut novel, Zombacter: Center City Contagion, Oklahoma Citys Sean Bingham has created the contingency plan and the apocalypse scenario to go with it. The first book of Binghams undead trilogy, Zombacter was published by Severed Press, an independent company that specializes in survival horror. It is Binghams first novel. A Georgia native, he […]
Steve Niles’ Remains
Making Reno, Nev., look like a miserable stinkhole of a city and that’s even before any undead show up Remains focuses on the dozens of denizens who play and work in the Silver Star Hotel and Casino. When a government test of a new “nuke oven” goes awry, everyone who’s not, say, having […]
12 Creature Features
For me, only two of the titles stood out as new, or potentially just overlooked: 1974’s Horror High and 1968’s Kong Island. Both were novel enough that I could see paying $10 for it and not feeling short-changed, as long as you know upfront that the prints are less than pristine. As with such bargain […]
The Terror Experiment
This one takes place in a federal building on Christmas Eve. (For a federal building on Christmas Eve, the place sure is packed.) A terrorist manages to infiltrate security enough to bring in a bomb, which he detonates on the fifth floor. (The explosion’s aftershocks are depicted via tilted, shaking camera.) The airborne agent gets […]
The Dead
Your expectations for greatness, however, should be tempered. Despite a few surface tweaks, “The Dead” is just zom-business as usual. Shot and set in the West African desert, the film’s hero is U.S. Air Force Lt. Murphy (Rob Freeman, Saving Private Ryan), the lone survivor of a plane crash now stranded in a wasteland that’s […]
