
A new zombie flick has begun filming in Jones, Alabama. “Scream Farm” intends to give us the best of the classic style of zombie movies mixed with what modern horror audiences have come to expect.
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A new zombie flick has begun filming in Jones, Alabama. “Scream Farm” intends to give us the best of the classic style of zombie movies mixed with what modern horror audiences have come to expect.
Antibody Films is bringing us “Dead Air,” a zombie movie directed by actor-turned-director Corbin Bersen.
A rock star DJ is on the night shift when a huge explosion turns into an attack of flesh-eating zombies. Armed only with a microphone, he guides his listeners through the brutal night of terror from the claustrophobic safety of the sound booth.

The nation of Pakistan is set to release “Hell’s Ground,” its first horror film, in an attempt to revitalize its film industry.
Known as Zibahkhana in Pakistan, the horror film will attempt to dismiss the notion that the country’s film industry is troubled and that scary films must be serious, the Chicago Tribune said Wednesday.
Even the film’s director, Omar Ali Khan, admitted that any film involving a midget zombie and doll heads will never be taken too seriously.
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Source: United Press International

Nights, dawns, days and returns of the living dead are bad enough. But what are you to do when an army of noxious, flesh-eating zombies mass for attack in the late afternoon?
Say, ’round 3:45 p.m.?
Well, you’re not going to stay seated for the second half of “Oprah,” that’s for sure.

Carrie Anne Moss, famous for her role as Trinity in the “Matrix” trilogy, will be seen cavorting with zombies this Friday in “Fido,” a comedy about the undead.
Got a question about zombies? Next subject, says Carrie-Anne Moss.
Never mind that the 39-year-old actress, best known for the “Matrix” trilogy and 2000′s indie hit “Memento,” is starring in “Fido,” a zombie comedy opening Friday. The living dead have just never appealed to the Vancouver-born actress.
“I’m not really one of those people – never been enthralled by them,” she says by phone from her Los Angeles home, where she’s trying to wrangle her and husband Steven Roy’s 3- and 2-year-old sons (“No kids, we don’t hit the dog!”)
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Source: NY Daily News
Director Ryuhei Kitamura’s (“Midnight Meat Train”) next project will be to produce a samurai zombie film titled “Yoroi.”
Kitamura has called on Isao Kiriyama to direct. This will be the screenwriter’s first venture from the center seat.
The story for “Youri” centers on the lives of a kidnapped family
who get caught up in a robbery and a band of samurai zombies.
The term Yoroi is an ancient Japanese word for Samurai armor.
The film is scheduled for release sometime in 2009.
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