New ‘World War Z’ Footage Revealed in Muse Music Video
Want a fresh, new look at 'World War Z'? Tons of chaotic footage from the summer zombie flick has been released in -- of all places -- the latest music video from British rock band Muse.
Want a fresh, new look at 'World War Z'? Tons of chaotic footage from the summer zombie flick has been released in -- of all places -- the latest music video from British rock band Muse.
Last night was the first ever public screening of 'World War Z,' this summer's big zombie action-thriller. That would've been enough excitement for the fans in Hoboken, NJ who lined up for hours for their first look at the film. But they got an added surprise: Mr. Brad Pitt.
We were in attendance and after all the fuss, it turns out that 'World War Z' is actually...a pretty good movie.
We would all be so boned if zombies could actually do this stuff. Or, you know, if they actually existed at all. But especially if they existed AND had mad parkour skills.
It was announced that AMC’s “The Walking Dead” attracted an audience of 12.3 million viewers on Sunday night. This was its biggest audience ever. Zombie fever is in the air here in the U.S. Naturally we will continue to see pranks like this. In Montana, Someone hacked into the Emergency Alert System to warn residents of a zombie. We have that video here, and it’s amazing.
At long last, the wait for 'The Walking Dead's season 3 return is nearly over with the imminent arrival of this Sunday's premiere "The Suicide King." And while fans of the AMC horror series eagerly await answers to the questions of Daryl Dixon's fate, and the newly-escalated war between Woodbury's Governor and Rick Grimes, at least one question may remain unanswered: what could have caused show-runner Glen Mazzara to part ways with the series before season 4? New comments from Mazzara may reveal a new side to the story, so check out the latest 'Walking Dead' scoop inside!
Season Three of "The Walking Dead" will resume on February 10th. Fans are getting very excited, and very anxious. AMC has released a new trailer for the new episode. We have that trailer here.
Let's face it, you need a zombie fill. We are still waiting for new episodes of “The Walking Dead” to return and we are turning to any thing zombie related while we are waiting. Apparently at the Sundance Festival, this short documentary was shown and ACE Hardware is not happy. Here's “When The Zombies Come”, you can watch it here.
Think last week's ghostly elevator prank was tormenting? Think again, because it turns out that ghoulish little girl of yesterday was only the beginning. All Hallows Eve might have passed on the calendar but the undead elevator prank is always good for a scare.
Some costumes are awesome in their cleverness, or awesome in their humor, or awesome because they're so convincing. Of course, sometimes a convincing costume will cost you, as an anonymous Birmingham woman found out.
Happy Halloween all you Halloweeners! Aside from the whole boatloads of candy thing, there are two awesome things we're excited about today: it's socially acceptable to dress up like a disgustingly gruesome zombie in public, and we get to nerd out over jack-o-lanterns. Could it get much better?! Surprisingly, yes.
Covering Hurricane Sandy has proven to be quite a feat. It's difficult to keep up with all the information pouring into the newsrooms, but who gets to experience the brunt of it all? Reporters. Poor, poor reporters.
If you're one of the many who are eagerly anticipating a zombie apocalypse, or even just a big fan of 'The Walking Dead,' this video explains how zombies could potentially be created and how accurate most of the fictional zombies are.