Despite the recent success of the zombie genre, some of the most refreshingly original films have been small, independent productions. Writer and director Carl Timms ...
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THE ZOMBIE FILES: NO WATER? NO PROBLEM!
Okay, a lot of people have been asking me for more videos showing how you can easily survive a situation that is less than optimal. ...
Read More »GANGRENE, LEPROSY AND ZOMBIE DECAY
Decay theory is perhaps the most popular topic of zombie research. However, the majority of our observations and assumptions come from the study of cadavers, ...
Read More »BOOK REVIEW: LIVING WITH THE LIVING DEAD
Soon after zombies began to dominate the cultural landscape, hundreds of authors, artists, and philosophers quickly rushed forward to explain the significance of the genre. ...
Read More »APPARENTLY THE RESIDENT EVIL REBOOT PLEASES NO ONE
Less than six months after the release of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, production company Constantin Film has announced an upcoming reboot of the popular ...
Read More »GEORGE A. ROMERO PRESENTS: ROAD OF THE DEAD
It appears that the “Godfather of the Dead” is ready to return to the genre that he created almost fifty years ago! Recent reports suggest ...
Read More »T-SHIRT GIVEAWAY – ZOMBIE AWARENESS MONTH
The Zombie Research Society is dedicated to the historic, cultural and scientific study of the living dead. Our team of writers and Advisory Board members ...
Read More »ZOMBIE AWARENESS MONTH: MAY 2017
Once again, the Zombie Research Society is happy to celebrate Zombie Awareness Month! Our annual campaign is meant to help raise awareness of the living ...
Read More »THE STRANGE BUT TRUE STORY OF DR. ROBERT CORNISH
For your consideration, I present to you the bizarre but true story of a real doctor who filmed himself (along with his real assistants) reviving a ...
Read More »ZOMBIE DEER & CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE
Between 1986 and 1998, more than 180,000 cattle in the United Kingdom were infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy; otherwise known as mad cow disease. Despite ...
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