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The Zombie Diaries (2006)

The Zombie Diaries is told in three related segments, each from the perspective of a different hardy soul who, from behind the lens of a handheld camera, documents a world (or rather, an English countryside) overrun by the undead. The first segment follows a roving news crew during its investigation of the spread of the virus. The following two segments have even more doubtful excuses for the presence of a camera during this de facto apocalypse, but without these rationalizations there would be no movie — and the audience might have been better off.

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Cult Movies Podcast

Cult Movies Podcast

Epsiode #52

In Episode 52, we chat about Iron Man, cool docs from the last year or so, and speculation about upcoming flicks. Nothing earthshaking, but at least the damn Blu-Ray/HD-DVD conversation can be laid to rest.

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Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)

Warner Animation's sophomore direct-to-DVD is a solid improvement over its predecessor, Superman: Doomsday. If only for the fact that Doomsday was essentially two extended segments of Superman getting the crap beaten out of him bookending some story content; in New Frontier, the Superman bashing is taken care of in a few minutes, giving the viewer much more story.

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Also: Superman: Doomsday, 300

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Cloverfield (2008)

It's taken almost ten years, but the children of The Blair Witch Project are finally coming to visit.

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Also: Metalocalypse, 300

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Dragon Wars (2007)

Pity the poor giant monster fan; even in the subgenre's heyday, the pickings were few and far between. These days, Godzilla is in hibernation (and will be until 2009 brings Godzilla 3-D to the iMAX), and all the discerning kaiju junkie had to sustain him was the intensely hyped Cloverfield... and Dragon Wars, a somewhat schizophrenic Korean fantasy film that plops giant chubby iguanas with magic rocket launchers in the streets of Los Angeles.

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Also: Count Dracula (1977), Death Proof