Zombies by Eclectic Method
The sweet sound of zombie moans are like music to our ears (literally) thanks to Eclectic Method's latest mashup.
The sweet sound of zombie moans are like music to our ears (literally) thanks to Eclectic Method's latest mashup.
Four of the best athletes from SEEDS basketball academy in Senegal, West Africa take on America after receiving full college scholarships. Showing at limited theaters.
Whether he's shot, stabbed, axed, or scalped, if Steve Buscemi's in the movie, you can pretty much guarantee he's not going to last until the closing credits.
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From the acceleration of the 2011 Mustang GT to the stomping of the hit man's skull, Supervising Sound Editor Lon Bender goes through the sounds of Devour's top movie of 2011, Drive.
Michael B. Jordan, Alex Russell, and Dane DeHaan are three high school friends who end up with some awesome super powers, until one of them goes Magneto and turns on everyone. In theaters February 3, 2012.
A supercut of the fictional digits that have been handed out in films since 1962.
There's no such thing as too many zombies, unless you're living in Romero where hordes of gun slinging zombies are taking over. If you like this as much as we do, don't let it just be a tease. Help make it happen.
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It's not too surprising that Hans Landa's son would end up in a schoolyard scuffle armed — we mean carrying — a stick. Jodi Foster and John C. Reilly take on Kate Winslet and Christopher Waltz in Roman Polanski's cinematic version of Yasmina Reza's play due out December 16, 2011.
Milo Ventimiglia, Michael Biehn, Lauren German, and Rosanna Arquette are the unlucky few continuing to survive after surviving a NYC apocalypse. In theaters January 13, 2012.