Dawn of the Dead (1978) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

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When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth during ’31 Days of Horror.’ Ten years after Night of the Living Dead, The Godfather of Zombies, George A. Romero returned to direct what’s considered by many critics to be the best zombie film ever made, Dawn of the Dead. Logan and Henry go back to the mall to fend off a horde of zombies in their review of the 1978 horror classic. 🎃🪦👻☠️🐈‍⬛😷🔪🍬🍭

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“Following an ever-growing epidemic of zombies that have risen from the dead, two Philadelphia S.W.A.T. team members, a traffic reporter, and his television executive girlfriend seek refuge in a secluded shopping mall.”

Review – Army of the Dead (2021)

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Viva Las Zombies! The phellas pull off the ultimate heist in Sin City while being chased by a legion of evolved zombies as they review Zack Snyder’s new action/horror film Army of the Dead that’s currently streaming on Netflix.

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“Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.”

Review – The Umbrella Academy : Season 2 (2020)

Logan Myerz returns to the 1960s with the wild Hargreeves family to review season 2 of The Umbrella Academy that’s currently streaming on Netflix!

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“Jumping right back in after season one’s cliffhanger, the new Umbrella Academy season 2 trailer shows Five (Aidan Gallagher) discovering another apocalypse kicking off in 1963, apparently caused by his time-displaced siblings who’ve been scattered throughout the years prior.”

Review – The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot (2019)

by Old King Clancy

There’s a lot of value in a name, if I see a movie called Hobo With A Shotgun, I know that I’m probably in for something violent, something ridiculous, and something fun. Or if I see a movie called 2 Fast 2 Furious, I know it’s probably “Dude-Bro Dog-Shit.” So when I got the chance to watch a movie called The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot, I had all kinds of B-Movie ideas in my head about what it could be. To my surprise, the film is actually a reflective look on one man’s amazing life and the decidable un-amazing place he’s found himself in his old age. And I’m not sure how I feel about that, it’s not that the film wasn’t what I was expecting it to be, and the film itself didn’t know what it wanted to be.

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