Hell's Kitchen: Soul stew image likely from the 1922 Benjamin Christensen horror classic 'Häxan / Witchcraft Through the Ages.' Day of the Dead post: Cinema's Top Five Scariest Living Dead We should all be eternally grateful to the pagans, who had the foresight to come up with many (most?) of the overworked Western world's religious holidays. Thanks to them, besides Easter, Christmas, New Year's, and possibly Mardi Gras (a holiday in some countries), we also have Halloween, All Saints' Day, and the Day of Dead. The latter two are public holidays in a number of countries with large Catholic populations. Since today marks the end of the annual Halloween / All Saints' Day / Day of the Dead celebrations, I'm posting my revised and expanded list of the movies' Top Five Scariest Living Dead. Of course, by that I don't mean the actors listed below were dead when the movies were made.
- 11/3/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
It seems that zombies will never die. Director Jarret Tarnol (Barrio Tales) has completed production on a comedy, set in a zombie apocalypse. An early concept poster for the film has been released and horror fans can preview the film here. In the story, Artie (Reece Thompson) is lovestruck by his next door neighbour (Rebekah Brandes), who is moving away. He goes in pursuit of her, but something gets in the way. Artie crashes his car and he wakes up a week later, in the middle of a zombie apocalypse! Now, Artie will have to overcome all odds to win April over. April Apocalypse is being produced by the Tarnol Group Pictures. As well, a release date for the film will be announced shortly. Director: Jarret Tarnol. Writer: Brent Tarnol. Cast: Reece Thompson, Rebekah Brandes, Brent Tarnol, Stephanie Hunt and Todd Stashwick. The film's fan page is here: April Apocalypse...
- 9/12/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Phase 4 Films. **there are spoilers here. Director: Jarret Tarnol. Writer: Brent Tarnol. Cast: Alexander Aguila, Carson Aune, Adam Beesely, Hunter Cope, Ana Corbi, Isait De La Fuente, David Fernandez Jr., Maritza Graciela, Aaron Jaeger, Alfredo De Leon, Fabian Lopez, and Oscar Lopez. Barrio Tales is a co-production from brothers Jarret and Brent Tarnol. Barrio simply means neighbourhood in English. In the film, Barrio is a mysterious place in Mexico where most of the characters are from or going to. This horror title consists of four short stories titled: "Maria," "Uncle Tio's Taco Truck," and "El Munstruo." There is also a wraparound story that begins the film, interjects itself inbetween the other stories and finishes out the film. Many of the short stories involve social commentaries on Mexican workers, while the film is fairly humourous overall. Barrio Tales is another enjoyable horror film that focuses.
- 12/27/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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