It’s time for another glimpse at future zombie movies, namely two of them.
The first one is from Russia, called Project Panacea. It’s apparently made on a small budget (250 000 Russian rubles, which is a bit over 6000 EUR), and I’m not really sure if it looks impressive. Whether it’s any good or not, I’m still happy to see yet another country making a zombie movie. And who knows, it might be a positive surprise.
The second one looks more interesting. It’s called Re-Kill and is kind of a mix of Cops and zombies. The movie centers on a reality TV-show, in which reporters follow a SWAT team that goes into a zombie hot zone. From the producer:
“You find out the movie is an episode of a television show, a la COPS, five years after an outbreak that kills 85% of the population. Now they have units that go around to keep the hot zones in check. You follow this unit like a COPS episode, with two camera men. So you get interviews while they’re out on their various calls. What you witness is a possible incident that might start outbreak number two.”
Re-Kill seems very interesting (and not entirely unlike REC), and seems to offer loads of gaming potential. Looking forward to seeing how the movie turns out.
Waaaay back in February I reported on the teaser trailer for Danish zombie short film (running time of 50 minutes) Opstandelsen, translated as Resurrection. There’s finally a longer trailer available! The film itself was released in August, but the DVD won’t be out until March 2011. Still looks nice, and as a fellow Scandinavian, it always warms my heart to see some proper culture produced in this corner of the world.
It’s a quiet day, so a few zombie things for you loyal readers. As usual, this stuff lifted from the Inevitable Zombie Apocalypse site.
Dead Genesis
This indie flick looks a lot like George Romero’s frankly piss-poor Diary of the Dead, except a lot better. It chronicles the journey of a journalist who sets out to make a propaganda movie on the war versus the walking dead. Looks surprisingly good, I’m actually looking forward to seeing this!
No, not candy. Just lovely stuff from the world of zombie pop culture:
Code Z
If a new webseries with amazingly hot triplets beating up zombies sounds like your cup of tea (and let’s face it – if it doesn’t, take a long look in the mirror), definitely check out Code Z. Probably worth it for the babe factor alone.
Click for official site with trailer
Eaters
The Italian zombie movie Eaters, that I first mentioned way back now has a full trailer online. Don’t let the mention of Uwe Boll (whose movie Rampage is actually pretty good) put you off, this looks like a nice enough film.
Left 4 Dead – Sacrifice
For L4D fans and zombie enthusiasts alike, there’s a free, quality online comic based on the game available. Can hardly wait for the next instalment!
Click to go to comic
Night of the Living Trekkies
This is a video trailer for a book. Which is a shame, since I’d love to see a whole movie of this! It really tickles my geek organ.
The Rakkautta & Anarkiaa (Love & Anarchy) Helsinki International film festival is upon us again, for the 23rd time. The festival is known for its innovative trailers, and this year they went for much loved genre, the zombie film. I have something of a personal connection here. I was fully intending to be an extra in it, but due to the filming times (11 pm to 5 am during a work week) had to skip it. I have to say I’m scolding myself now for not sacrificing a good night’s sleep, as the trailer looks wonderful.
The program of the festival will be published later today. I’ll be sure to post on any interesting flicks on show.
For more info on the festival itself, see the official site.
While it has been making rounds as bootlegs of various quality shot in this year’s Comic Con, the trailer for AMC’s The Walking Dead has finally been released.
I’m probably not wrong in thinking that this is a dream come true for a lot of zombie fans out there, yours truly included. The Walking Dead is THE zombie comic on the market, and to see it turned into a tv series of one hour long episodes is just excellent.
Sorry if I sound like a brainless fanboi, but it looks absolutely perfect. There’s no other way to describe it. It even has the guy from Love Actually in it!
The series premieres on this year’s Halloween, I can’t wait.
Wow, it’s been a while since I posted anything on zombies. While the zombie world is pretty much obsessed with the upcoming Walking Dead tv series, it doesn’t mean that it’s the only interesting thing on the radar. I’ve talked plenty of times about Europeans solidly dominating the zombie movie scene at the moment, and I’m happy to say that there seems to be what looks like a worthy addition, this time from Germany.
Judging from the trailer, Toxic Lullaby looks and feels very much like 28 Days Later. The story (as lifted from the official site and run through Google Translate and my mad high school German skills) is standard zombie flick fare:
Eloise wakes up after a drug binge in a broken and hostile world. Separated from her friends she learns to survive in a bizarre reality . The world around her is in chaos. She learns that the reason for this is grounded in a financial crisis and the speculation about the last food resources and their total destruction. The use of biological weapons spread among the people a virus that has turned them into dangerous mutants.
Caught in this desperate situation, Eloise joins a group of people as they are driven by the desire to escape this nightmare.
Nothing new there, but the trailer looks very very cool.
Toxic Lullaby appears to be coming out on DVD on September 11 this year.
This just in from the director himself (no, really, see the comments section):
Hey guys, thanks for posting about our movie. A Chance in Hell is actually a US movie, not New Zealand. We shot in Illinois back in February of 2010. We still don’t have a release date yet and I apologize, but I am eager to see what people think about the movie when they do finally get a chance to check it out.
-Tony Wash
Director
A Chance in Hell
I stand corrected, and would be more than willing to see this one!
This isn’t quite zombies, but I figured it might be of interest for a few reasons:
If you’re a zombie geek like yours truly, you just might be interested in the other themes connected to the zombie phenomenon: films about the apocalypse, catastrophes, the supernatural and infectious disease. Man, I liked Titanic. And the end of the world scenes in the otherwise awful 2012. Not to mention the views of abandoned New York in I Am Legend.
George A. Romero is the father of modern zombie cinema. While his latest work isn’t much to write home about, he can still claim credit for a lot of the staples of the genre.
I’m interested in remakes. While a lot of people consider them more or less sacrilegious, I think that even some movie classics can benefit from it. Many great horror films are hampered by hammy acting and ultra small production values. Say what you will, but a cheap movie often looks cheap, even if it’s a classic. Not to mention the fact, that the remakes often draw people to the originals.
With that out of the way, here’s the trailer for the remake of Romero’s often forgotten 1973 (this is between Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead) movie The Crazies. I must admit that I never finished watching the original (see 3, above), which frankly suprised me (see 1 and 2, above). Let’s see if this can bring me to like the original as well.
And for comparison purposes, here’s the trailer for the original. There just seems to be an itty bitty anti-government sentiment there, don’t you think? It appears that Romero wasn’t a big fan of the Vietnam War, ongoing at the time.
To tie in with the coming movie remake, a motion comic book is coming out through iTunes. Looks pretty nice, too!
The scheduled release date for the remake is February 26, 2010 and February 23 for the motion comic.
I’ve once again been trawling the internets for coming zombie flicks. Two sites have been most useful, namely Zombie Info and The Inevitable Zombie Apocalypse. Definitely check them out! What I’ve collected here is but a teeny tiny fraction of the news they put out.
Let’s start out with E’Gad, Zombies! which is an upcoming 20 minute period zombie comedy, that the crew is hoping to turn it into a full feature in the future. I sincerely hope that this happens, as this looks most delightful. Historical zombies is a theme sadly neglected. Except for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, which I couldn’t finish due to the clumsily tacked on, poorly written zombie content. See the film’s official homepage for more details.
Another unexplored niche is zombies in Africa. The game Resident Evil 5 immediately comes to mind, and I’m happy to see a film following the same lines. British film The Dead features a pilot that apparently crashlands somewhere in rural Africa, and ends up in the middle of a zombie crisis. Looks nice, and was shot on location in Burkina Faso, I believe. You can read an interview with the Co-Director here and visit the movie’s official home page here.
Back in the 70s, Italy was THE zombie movie country. They churned out tons of cheap zombie flicks, many of which were simply soft porn with gore. Of course there’s Lucio Fulci with his zombie classics and all, but most of it is pretty unremarkable. After forty years or so, the Italians once more get on the European zombie bandwagon with the Spanish, French, Serbians, Brits and Norwegians with the movie Eaters. Don’t be put off by the mention of Uwe Boll, he’s producing and not directing. I like the visuals, though the look CGI heavy. The trailer suggests some rather clichéd scenes and very very visceral gore, so the Italians are staying true to their roots. Two trailers follow.
First the Norwegians with Dead Snow, now the Danish with the upcoming short Opstandelsen. And the Finnish with jack all. Makes me want to cry.
And since it seems we’re getting very very international in this post, how about the indie Blind Death from Chile? As I mentioned before with Rec, somehow the fact that characters are speaking some other language than English makes it seem more real. I don’t know whether native English speakers have this feeling or not, though. Blind Death doesn’t look half bad!
For this last one no trailer exists yet, as production begins in Spring 2010. Anyway, these four words should rock anyone’s world:
Nazi zombies in 3D.
That’s right. What I’m talking about is a British movie named the 4th Reich, that tells the story with a classic theme: nazi super soldier experiments gone wrong. Really, you can’t go wrong with nazi zombies. I don’t know why, but you just can’t.