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Daily Archives: July 3, 2018
Movie Review: Zombies feed on France in “The Night Eats the World”
Every zombie fan has a secret plan for surviving Apocalypse Undead. We’ve all seen “World War Z,” maybe taken mental notes during “Zombieland.” Do you stockpile food, water and arms and head for the hills? Signal for fellow survivors so … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The Horrors of the Present inform “The First Purge”
In “The First Purge,” the Apocalypse is now. The most politically potent sci-fi/horror film series since the early years of George A. Romero gets a bloody, visceral and yes, emotional prequel with “The First Purge,” the movie that tells how … Continue reading
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