post-apocalypse
Few directors have a filmography as unique as George Miller, who has the power to create moments that’ll be ingrained in your mind forever.
Lection has potential to be a thriller with political undertones, but feels more like a basic metaphorical statement thrown over the top of a slow-paced film.
The Walking Dead acts as a return to the toxic, abhorrent roots of the zombie genre, and presents a world where racism doesn’t exist.
Daybreak is a show begging not to be analysed, instead designed to be consumed mindlessly in one sitting over the Halloween season.
The idea of a future where women are valued only for their ability to repopulate doesn’t seem far-fetched today, giving Only an undercurrent of terror.
Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel I Am Legend has been adapted to the screen three times- but have any of the cinematic adaptations effectively translated the source material? Zac Hestand finds out.