G.O.R.E. Score Reviews
G.O.R.E. Score: Zombie CSU
Zombie CSU (2008) Original Release Date: September 1, 2008 Publisher: Citadel 2008 doesn’t seem like that long ago. Yet in the world we live in, one of instant gratification, media-on-demand, technology that’s outdated by the time it hits the shelves, and a constant worldwide demand for the “next big thing” to be and better and […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Zombie Women of Satan
Zombie Women of Satan (2009) Original Release Date: August 31, 2009 (U.K.) Run Time: 85 minutes Exactly one year ago (of the date this review was initially posted), I reviewed a film from 1964 called “The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-up Zombies.” In that review, I said the following: “Sometimes you […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Agent Z
Agent Z (2004) Original Release Date: November 2004 Number of Issues: 2 (ongoing) Publisher: Pickle Press There are many, many great reasons to love smaller and independent companies, especially in the realm of printed media. Much like the food you found at local markets grown by farmers in the area, many times these are folks […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Project 9
Project Nine (2010) Original Release Date: May 2010 (non-retail) Run time: 75 minutes In my never-ending attempts at connecting with and chatting up zombie fans, I get asked the same question over and over and over: “have you seen EVERY zombie movie ever made?” Unlike a lot of other questions I’m asked that I actually […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Dead Practices
Dead Practices (2010) Original Release Date: July 14, 2010 Publisher: Sonar4 Productions We’ve seen zombies put in a variety of situations and scenarios, but have you ever heard of this one: a zombie lawyer? Putting aside the plethora of lawyer-related jokes that surely spring into your head, author Shells Walter gives us a look into […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Dreadfully Ever After
Release Date: March 22, 2011 Publisher: Quirk Classics In a special feature here at The G.O.R.E. Score, we’ve spent the last week reviewing a trio of undead books inspired by the works of Jane Austen. Called “Austen’s Autopsies,” the reviews are culminating here, in a review of the brand-spankin’-new book “Dreadfully Ever After,” to be […]