Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Zack Snyder’s feature film debut, Dawn of the Dead, is a “reimagining” of George Romero’s classic by the same name. However, while loosely mimicking the original for commercial advantage, Snyder’s work fails to challenge the viewer, amid falling short of even its...
Dawn of the Dead

Dawn of the Dead

Eleven years after giving the world his groundbreaking vision of nihilism, Night of the Living Dead, George Romero defied the horror sequel slump and created a biting social allegory predicting the blight of mass consumerism upon American culture with Dawn of the...
Dawning

Dawning

No press kit to speak of with this one, so I didn’t know exactly what I was in for here. (The flickery opening credits make it nearly impossible to tell who’s involved in the film as well; any name performers? I Don’t Know.) But with the opening shot of a house in the...

Dark Wolf

Well right off the bat this film would have been a lot better with a bigger budget. The script was so-so and the special effects were far from the real deal. During the transformation scenes the effects look like something right out of a video game, which makes the...

Dark Water

“Dark Water” continues the recent obsession American film makers have with Japanese source material although this film is based on a novel by Koji Suzuki and not a Japanese film. This is probably a good thing since “Dark Water” can’t be...
Dark Walker

Dark Walker

“Dark Walker” is a film that I thought was going to be just another old bad straight to video film. Yes it’s low budget and there are so minor flaws in the film with the lighting and the shot on video film look it gives off, but you know what, this...