Posts Tagged ‘Zombieland’
Episode 24 – Zombieland: Double Tap
Happy Halloween! In this episode of the podcast, we review the long-awaited horror-comedy sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap, and for our Netflix homework, we review the supernatural thriller, In the Tall Grass, based on the novella by Stephen King and Joe Hill. We also deep dive…
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One of the big draws of Zombieland (2009) was the chemistry of the main cast. Zombie-apocalypse survivors Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Wichita (Emma Stone), and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) made for an entertaining dysfunctional family. Seeing them interact and play off one another…
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Zombies, zombies, zombies. Everywhere we turn nowadays, the undead are rising from the grave to feast on the flesh of the living. Movies, TV, books, live action zombie walks: mindless people-eaters are shuffling their way towards the unsuspecting living to eat their brains or convert…
READ MOREEpisode 226 – Zombie Movies
In honor of the release of Warm Bodies, Spencer and Greg discuss zombie movies.
READ MOREFilm Review – Gangster Squad
Gangster movies have long been a staple of the film industry, dating back to pretty much the beginning of cinema. Traditionally they have been a platform for great characters and stories, and are no stranger to awards. One of the more creative directors to burst…
READ MOREEpisode 99 – Making Waves
Spencer and Brandi look at Jesse Eisenberg’s career in advance of 30 Minutes or Less, tackle Emma Stone for The Help and give their DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREFilm Review – Zombieland
Zombieland is a zombie film with the running-crazy zombies rather than the undead crawling up out of their graves kind of zombies. It stars Woody Harrelson, whom I personally have blacklisted from film since his brilliant performance on Cheers, back in the day. This movie…
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Zombieland (2009)
Zombieland: A really fun ride. Great performances and direction save a mediocre script with a penchant for non-stop voice over. 8/10
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