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Ever since zombies first rose onto the big screen, they’ve spent decades dominating movies and more in shuffling hordes. One of the archetypal horror villains, the walking dead have endured in popular culture for over half a century, emerging and evolving in new forms, eating away at the collective consciousness. There’s an inherent sense of the uncanny to a zombie – someone who’s neither dead nor alive, a former friend that has become a mindless enemy, all infused with the terror of cannibalism – and yet they’re also a blank slate, a metaphor ripe to reflect the fears and foes of whatever year they appear in.

Valley of the Dead -

Valley of the Dead is certainly not original, but it’s also not a bad zombie flick either. Set during the Spanish Civil War, Netflix’s latest Spanish romp combines comedy and horror together, walking a tightrope between both states – which it pulls off rather well.

The story never falls into the realm of outright comedy like something akin to Shaun of the Dead, while it doesn’t go all-in on its horror like the fantastic Train to Busan. Instead, this film carves a unique slice of the undead pie for itself tonally, although the flavours lack that spice needed to stand out.


Spanish - Malnazidos

Directed by - Javier Ruiz Caldera Alberto de Toro

Written by - Jaime Marques Olarreaga Alberto Fernández Arregui Cristian Conti

Produced by -Ghislain Barrois, Álvaro Augustin, Cristian Conti, Javier Ugarte, Edmon Roch

Starring - Miki Esparbé, Aura Garrido, Luis Callejo, Álvaro Cervantes, Jesús Carroza, María Botto

Cinematography - Kiko de la Rica

Music by - Javier Rodero

Production companies - Telecinco Cinema, Cactus Flower Producciones, Malnazidos AIE, La Terraza Films, Ikiru Films

Distributed by - Sony Pictures

Release dates - 8 October 2020 (Sitges), 11 March 2022 (Spain)

Running time- 102 min

Country - Spain

Language -Spanish



Army of the Dead - 



With the abandoned, walled city of Las Vegas overrun with zombies after a disastrous government fault, billionaire casino magnate Bly Tanaka realises he has left something behind in Sin City: $200 million. But for the time being, his mountains of cash are safe behind an impenetrable casino vault. Now Tanaka is willing to pay $50 million to decorated former mercenary Scott Ward and his hand-picked team to retrieve the money before the US President nukes the entire city. Indeed, this is a life-changing offer Scott cannot refuse; nevertheless, the rules have changed, and this time, the horde of the walking undead seems to be more organised than they might have expected. Above all, time is running out. Will Ward's crew return from Vegas in one piece and rich?

Directed by - Zack Snyder

Screenplay by - Zack Snyder, Shay Hatten, Joby Harold

Story by - Zack Snyder

Produced by - Deborah Snyder, Wesley Coller, Zack Snyder

Starring - Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Omari Hardwick, Ana de la Reguera, Theo Rossi, Matthias Schweighöfer, Nora Arnezeder, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tig Notaro, Raúl Castillo, Huma Qureshi, Garret Dillahunt

Cinematography - Zack Snyder

Edited by - Dody Dorn

Music by - Tom Holkenborg

Production company - The Stone Quarry

Distributed by - Netflix

Release date - May 14, 2021

Running time - 148 minutes

Country - United States

Language - English

Budget - $70–90 million

Box office - $1 million



Doom: Annihilation - 





According to the official Doom video game Twitter account, the video game series' creators "Were not involved with the making of this movie." In several interviews, the director confirmed this but added that Bethesda & ID Software were asked to be involved in the production, even prior to a script being completed. They were asked to contribute to the story, script, casting & demon designs. They declined and wished the production good luck.


Directed by - Tony Giglio

Screenplay by - Tony Giglio

Based on - Doom by id Software

Produced by - Jeffery Beach, Phillip J. Roth, Ogden Gavanski

Starring - Amy Manson, Dominic Mafham, Luke Allen-Gale, Nina Bergman

Cinematography - Alexander Krumov

Edited by - Peter Mergus

Music by - Frederik Wiedmann

Production company - Universal 1440 Entertainment

Distributed by - Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Release date - October 1, 2019

Running time - 96 minutes[1]

Country - United States

Language - English


Alive - 



Without warning, people in the streets of Seoul become extremely violent, cannibalistic, attacking passersby, behaving like zombies. A young man alone in his parents' 4th floor apartment becomes spectator to all this. There're no groceries left in the apartment. He foolishly opens the door and a neighbor forces himself in. He's infected but is finally forced out. TV informs him that the virus is spreading nationwide. As the days pass, the phone and internet stop working, then the water's gone. When all hope is gone, he sees a cute girl in the apartment across from his.


Hangul - 살아있다

Hanja - 活著

Revised Romanization - Saraitda

Directed by - Cho Il-hyung

Screenplay by - Cho Il-hyung, Matt Naylor

Based on - Alone by Matt Naylor

Produced by - Eugene Lee, Saemi Kim, Saerom Kim

Starring- Yoo Ah-in, Park Shin-hye

Cinematography - Won-ho Son

Edited by - Min-kyeong Shin

Music by - Tae-seong Kim

Production companies - ZIP Cinema, Perspective Pictures

Distributed by - Lotte Entertainment

Release date - June 24, 2020 (South Korea)

Running time - 99 minutes

Country - South Korea

Language -Korean

Box office - USD$14.7 million[1]


Cargo - 



Actor Martin Freeman found a special rapport with young actress Simone Landers: "Simone's never acted before, she's been a joy. She's a really lovely lovely girl, she loves to laugh. She was charging me a dollar every time I swore so I ended up giving her a lot of money."


Directed by - Ben Howling, Yolanda Ramke

Screenplay by - Yolanda Ramke

Based on - Cargo by Ben Howling, Yolanda Ramke

Produced by - Russell Ackerman, Kristina Ceyton, Samantha Jennings, Mark Patterson

Starring - Martin Freeman, Simone Landers, Anthony Hayes, David Gulpilil, Susie Porter, Natasha Wanganeen, Caren Pistorius

Cinematography - Geoffrey Simpson

Edited by- Dany Cooper, Sean Lahiff

Production companies - Umbrella Entertainment, Addictive Pictures, Causeway Films, Head Gear Films

Distributed by - Netflix

Release dates - 6 October 2017 (ADLFF), 18 May 2018 (Worldwide)

Running time - 105 minutes

Country - Australia

Language - English

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