A daily roundup of all the undead news that shambles into view… Bookmark the home page or add the RSS feed to your reader for your daily dose of walking dead. Got news tips? E-mail me at cory.casciato[AT]gmail.com.
To honor George A. Romero’s birthday today (happy birthday!), the folks at FEARNet had a bunch of horror luminaries, including Guillermo del Toro, Edgar Wright and Max Brooks, give short tributes to the master. You can also find some other great zombie-related stuff from today on their News page. (FEARNet)
Can’t get enough Pride and Prejudice and Zombies? You’ll be very excited to hear about the graphic novel version, then. (Dread Central)
The charming horror-comedy (with zombies!) I Sell the Dead (review here) is coming to DVD/Blu-ray on March 30 for $20 (DVD) or $30 (Blu). (Bloody Disgusting)
French zombie film Mutants hits various VOD (video on demand) systems February 10, so there’s a new trailer out, which you can watch after the break. I want to see this, but fear it will be dubbed for VOD. I hate dubbed films. (Bloody Disgusting)
The band Zombie Apocalypse NOW! is releasing their third EP Forbidden Tales of Science on February 5. (Western Herald)
NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me totally falls in love with a fiction about a taping of their show during the zombie apocalypse. (Wait Wait Don’t Blog Me)
Mutants IFC Festival trailer