REEL TERROR is a lovingly written history of horror cinema, from THE CABINET OF DR CALIGARI, right up to PARANORMAL ACTIVITY.
In TAKE SHELTER, Curtis is convinced the world’s about to end. The bottom line is simple and stark: he’s either right or he’s insane.
Today’s recommendation for my Post-Apocalyptic movie club is a BBC faux-documentary from 2003: The Day Britain Stopped.
The zombie community was shocked back in December 2009 when Z A RECHT – author of Plague of the Dead – passed away unexpectedly.
It’s a long weekend here – an extended holiday the country probably can’t afford, in honour of something many people are indifferent about.
The mystery virus struck down millions. Three days later, its victims awoke with a single violent purpose: spread the Infection.
A while back I was sent a copy of a new novel to blurb. Nothing unusual about that, but THE RETURN MAN by had similar beginnings to AUTUMN.
Great characters and an insane yet wholly believable plot - Juggernaut is full of grotesque images and unexpected revelations.
My good friend Wayne Simmons is back with FEVER, the sequel to his hugely successful apocalyptic novel FLU.
I had a lot of fun reading VACATION. A fairly standard zombie set-up is given a new lease of life in unusual settings.