Zombie Movies is an essential purchase for all those who love (or fear) horror cinema’s most popular and terrifying creation. This thorough and authoritative yet uproarious guide• reviews and rates nearly 300 zombie films—from Bela Lugosi’s White Zombie (1932) to George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead
Zombie movies: the ultimate guide
✍ Scribed by Kay, Glenn
- Publisher
- Chicago Review Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 466
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Origins -- The 1930s: the zombie film's beginnings -- The 1940s: laughing at the zombies ... and an early end? -- The 1950s: the drive-in, the atom bomb, and the radioactive zombie -- The 1960s: The weird, wild psychedelic era and the reinvention of the zombie -- Know your monsters! -- The 1970s: Spanish zombies, satire, and blaxploitation -- Some of the weirdest/funniest/most disturbing things I've seen in zombie films -- The 1980s: Italy reigns and the horror boom explodes ... and fizzles -- Interviews : Antonella Fulci ; Greg Nicotero -- The 1990s: the end of the zombie -- and the resurrection in video games and on DVD -- Interviews : Tom Savini ; Stuart Conran -- The new millennium: Japan takes center stage, and the big-budget zombie arises -- Interviews : Colin Geddes ; John Migliore ; Jennifer Baxter ; Adventures undercover as a zombie on Land of the dead! ; Interviews: Andrew Currie ; Gaslight Studios ; The highest-grossing zombie films of all time -- Hope for the future, or the beginning of the end ... again? -- The greatest zombie films ever made -- Appendix : Zombieless zombie movies.;A chronological guide to zombie movies with reviews, synopses, and interviews.
✦ Table of Contents
Origins --
The 1930s: the zombie film's beginnings --
The 1940s: laughing at the zombies ... and an early end? --
The 1950s: the drive-in, the atom bomb, and the radioactive zombie --
The 1960s: The weird, wild psychedelic era and the reinvention of the zombie --
Know your monsters! --
The 1970s: Spanish zombies, satire, and blaxploitation --
Some of the weirdest/funniest/most disturbing things I've seen in zombie films --
The 1980s: Italy reigns and the horror boom explodes ... and fizzles --
Interviews : Antonella Fulci
Greg Nicotero --
The 1990s: the end of the zombie --
and the resurrection in video games and on DVD --
Interviews : Tom Savini
Stuart Conran --
The new millennium: Japan takes center stage, and the big-budget zombie arises --
Interviews : Colin Geddes
John Migliore
Jennifer Baxter
Adventures undercover as a zombie on Land of the dead!
Interviews: Andrew Currie
Gaslight Studios
The highest-grossing zombie films of all time --
Hope for the future, or the beginning of the end ... again? --
The greatest zombie films ever made --
Appendix : Zombieless zombie movies.
✦ Subjects
PERFORMING ARTS--Film & Video--Reference;Zombie films--History and criticism;Motion pictures;Zombie films;Electronic books;Criticism, interpretation, etc;Zombie films -- History and criticism;PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- Reference
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