Author: The Mustache
Geektoberfest Year 2: Red Capers #46
Geektoberfest Year 2: The Cinematic History of the Zombie (Part II)
In Part I of The Cinematic History of the Zombie, I explored the ancient roots of the lore and how that informed the Victor Halperin movie White Zombie, largely considered the first feature-length Zombie film. In this part, I will continue to investigate the movies that inform our modern understanding of the sub-genre and why […]
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Geektoberfest Year 2: Respectful Reel Review #13
I saw this become available on Amazon a week ago. Since I remember loving it way back when, I decided to revisit it. I wanted to see if it would hold up to my present worldview. So few things do, nowadays. If I’m to be completely honest, I’m a jaded horror fan. Most of you […]
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Geektoberfest Year 2: The Cinematic History of the Zombie (Part I)
Several months back, while the Beard talked to his daughters and granddaughter, they gave him a list of suggestions for the blog. I wasn’t present for the conversation, but the Beard said that his elder daughter suggested a “History of the Zombie” post. Because the Beard is a horror fan that prefers vampires, he conceded […]
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The Mustache and the Beard have a horror Hall of Fame. We will induct a new class of winners every year. We choose the names that go on the ballot, while our followers and visitors vote on the nominees. The House of Whispers and Shadows Category 10: Best Foreign Film Train to Busan (2016) / […]
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The Dead Rising Double Feature
I’m always dubious about movies made from videogames. Make that a zombie videogame, and it redoubles my doubt. Zombies have become a cultural metaphor made to represent so many disparate things that their significance has been diluted by over-saturation via distinct media: movies, videogames, books, even music (the Cranberries, Nightcore, The Misfits, Blue Oyster Cult). […]
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