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The Undead Symphony

Darren Smith, Michael Avery and Guests

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An undead podcast discussing all things zombie. Movie reviews and TV shows, franchises and chats with fans and the ghouls and boils who bring us this much loved genre.
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Team Zombie: an intrepid group of adventurers who delve into the narrative world of the Zombie Apocalypse. With an emphasis on THE WALKING DEAD and FEAR THE WALKING DEAD, "Zombpocalypse Now" will also cover books, comics, video games, movies, and television shows wrapped in zombification and the supernatural. Anything's on the table, so be sure to listen as we pick our braaiiinnnnsssss.....
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Undead Airlock

Hannah Selector

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Bi-weekly horror (occasionally sci-fi) podcast exploring, recommending, critiquing and discussing stories, books, comics, films, television series and games across the genre.
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A group of gamers who have lots to say. Join us on our wild tangents on anything from gaming to life. Our shenanigans and banter is bound to have you laughing alongside us, as we discuss our ridiculous thoughts, random ideas, and opinions. It will be a truly wild ride!
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Bela Lugosi’s Undead

Sunshine State Cineplex

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Film critic Alan “AJ” French and long-time friend Spooky Ryan discuss their Pantheon for the greatest in horror and thriller films. Bela Lugosi Is Undead is a production of SunshineStateCineplex.com. Music by ChristianBodhi from Pixabay.
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Undead Matter is an unfolding conversation about where life lies in the ever-turning matter of our universe, as it rhythmically resurfaces over millennia. Through intersecting conversations with artists, ecologists, poets, cryomicrobiologists, shamen, paleontologists, musicians and quantum physicists, each offer a perspective on our place within the infinite impermanence of life: past, present and possible.
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SunDown UNDEAD

SunDown Audio Theater

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Blackstone Pharmaceuticals is run by a sociopath who has developed a new drug capable of reviving the dead. Intent on destroying his competition he concocts a plan to murder his rival at a small hotel and quarantine the witnesses. The guests inside are left without answers as the dead return to life with an appetite for flesh. Who will survive?
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DJ Ruben and DJ Calico love to laugh their way thru their showcasing of Los Angeles quirks and the best new music coming out of the city! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undeadradio/support
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This undead obsessed channel is part self-help thought exercises and discussions about conquering addiction using the tools found in the "AddictionZombie" companion workbook and part serialized audioseries about fictional characters battling actual zombies in their lives from my, "Undead Weapons" books. Self-reflecting education and indie-style entertainment all from the mind and experiences of yours truly. New episodes of "AddictionZombie: The Undead Addiction Podcast" and "Undead Weapons: ...
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A 40-something Gen X dad and his teenage daughter share their thoughts on the best--and worst--in horror movies, TV shows, games, and more. Packed with enough reviews, puns, spleens, awkward family tension, "stoopids," mistimed sound effects, and half-baked features to tickle you terrified. Like what you hear? Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app! Drop us a line at ddundead.cast@gmail.com
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We are scraping the bottom of the shit barrel this week with a two part crap feast of the lowest of the low, the dregs from Amazon, the what's left when you've watched the good movies, the cult movies, the recommended movies. It's not like they didn't have redeeming qualities too. Ridge War Z had the premise of an author documenting the experiences…
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"The Walking Dead Meets the Revenant." That is how they describe it. Lofty. Delusion of grandeur much? When a virus ravages a mountain community the survivors must flee from the monsters it created into the barren wilderness. Scavenging, freezing and dying one family will fight for their lives against marauders hellbent on revenge. A humanity cling…
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In 1992 the movie genius that is Peter Jackson gave us this cult classic, Braindead, aka Dead Alive. Renamed in the US because of a Bill Pullman movie Brain Dead. It is messy, gory, fun, a classic tale of a Sumatran Rat Monkey (stop motion) infecting humans in 1950s Wellington, New Zealand, with its bite. If you like your blood in tidal waves, and …
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It was blasted for being misogynistic, basic, unoriginal, stealing from Shaun of the Dead, and a poor competitor when compared to Lesbian Vampire Killers (seriously? with James fucking Corden), but some class this the 2009 Doghouse Danny Dyer, Noel Clarke, Stephen Graham and Lee Ingleby as a guilty pleasure and one of their go to horror comedies. I…
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I don't know where to start. Small mercies? The movie isn't long. Conceptually? It is a funny premise. The Church of Scientology are trying to remove all other religions by creating tailored viruses that turn the believers into unkillable zombies. Their weakness? The things they weren't allowed to do in life due to their faith? That whole Mormons n…
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The second half of the cancelled Netflix Ferris Beuller meets TWD The World Beyond, a young adult post apocalyptic zombie show that is as much Lord of the Flies as it is Dawn of the Dead. Actually scratch all that, it nothing like any of those. It can't compare. It has none of the depth. But what it does have is witty banter, great characters, and …
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Navigating a post-apocalyptic world full of zombies and "Mad Max"-style gangs, a teenage outcast searches for his lost love orrrrr Living his best life in post-apocalyptic LA, a slacker strives to find the girl of his dreams while outwitting mindless ghouls and cliquish gangs. Set in a post-apocalyptic Glendale where a biochemical attack has turned…
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From Wikipedia "Set in Los Angeles in the late 1990s, struggling writer James Bishop grapples with the emotional shrapnel of a recent breakup with his longtime girlfriend, Emily. As James holds up in his Hollywood Hills home with writer's block, his eccentric best friend Bruce shows up with bad news. The city has plunged into chaos by an unusual an…
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"Viral," a 2016 sci-fi thriller directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, follows the story of two sisters navigating a world consumed by a mysterious outbreak. The film delves into the complexities of sisterhood against the backdrop of a viral epidemic that transforms humans into aggressive creatures. As the infection spreads, the sisters, playe…
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In this episode we are joined by Hannah from over at Hordes of Horror for a fun Japanese live action adaptation of the Kengo Hanazawa manga I am a Hero starring Yo Oizumi as Hideo Suzuki or Hero. The put-upon, down-on-his-luck manga associate producer has a shotgun license, and a girl friend who has had enough of his day dreaming. But when the ZQN …
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The Children (also known as The Children of Ravensback) is a 1980 American horror film, directed by Max Kalmanowicz, and starring Martin Shakar from Saturday night fever, and the chuck Norris action movie, like he does anything else, Invasion USA, leave it to beaver’s Gil Rogers, and the multitalented grammy award winning singer songwriter and auth…
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Hot on the heels of Live Escape is Live Survival that takes place literally after the first movie with all the same elements - cops, head/vest cams, not using weapons, contradiction, slow pace stilted dialog. There are issues with this one. The story does not progress. The slow moving around a maze like location continues. We gain a total douche ca…
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A new theme on the found footage horror genre, this is supposedly, but clearly not as we get time updates, a real-time footage horror movie. Written by, directed by and starring Joe Lujan as Pete, with Bryant Smith as his partner Jensen, two cops (bad boys bad boys whatcha gonna do?) are called to a homeless shelter after the discovery of a body. I…
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In this episode I watch Return of the Living Dead 2 and 3 for the first time. In, ROTLD2, the comedic horror sequel to the 1985 cult classic starring one of my first crushes Linnea Quigley, we follow Jesse, a headstrong little spitfuck of a kid, bullied by Billy and Johnny, and his sister Lucy, but somehow focused on saving the town with the Cable …
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Welcome to this episode of the Undead Symphony in which we unravel cinematic gems . In the 113th episode, Michael and I dissect the 2000 Japanese zombie flick, "Junk." And it's name is very apt. Whilst it was suggested that we immerse ourselves in a thrilling blend of horror and action as we explore the film's unique take on the undead genre, Micha…
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Join us in this thrilling podcast journey into the world of 'Anna and the Apocalypse.' This unique film seamlessly blends genres, offering a perfect mix of musical, comedy, and zombie apocalypse chaos all set at Christmas and in their final year of school. Anna, a high school student, navigates the challenges of teenage life with humor and resilien…
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Indonesia 2019 (our 30th country covered) - high schooler Deon (Jeff Smith) lives with his mother, who suffers from early onset Alzheimer's. His estranged father is a scientist working for the government. A waterborne parasite starts turning people into zombies or Zetas, with two variants and we see Deon head home from school and attempt to survive…
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In which we discuss the second episode of the Daryl Dixon-centered spinoff of The Walking Dead. Where's episode one, you ask? Lost in the aether, because sometimes technology is not your friend. Grrr. Want to help support the show? Check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow And as always, thank you for listening!…
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"Night of Something Strange" is a horror-"comedy" film that plunges its audience into a nightmarish and hilariously grotesque adventure. The story unfolds as a group of friends embark on a road trip, only to encounter a mysterious and deadly STD that turns its victims into sexually ravenous and far too rapey zombies. As the night progresses, the gr…
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"Wild Zero" is a rock'n'roll explosion of hilarity and zombie mayhem. Picture this: Alien invaders, rockabilly rebels, and the undead collide in a Japanese chaos-fest. Ace, a wannabe rockstar, finds himself battling not only extraterrestrial threats but also a zombie apocalypse. As chaos reigns, his only hope lies in the power of rock music and the…
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In which Dustin and Timothy rewatch Anna and the Apocalypse, and Curtis watches it for the first time! He loved it, you guys, no matter what he says... Listen to our original Anna and the Apocalypse episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2fOHgaGEqAZABrIzCrkF61 Want to help support the show? Check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/zom…
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Oh this one is solely on me. I thought I would be smart and create a simple juxtaposition between the fluffy bunny rabbits K-Drama Happiness and The Sadness, a gore ridden Taiwanese splatterfest. So it is my fault that I had to watch 13 hour of Happiness, getting progressively more and more incensed with the societal aspects of the show, and the an…
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He was here for our 80th episode to review the first season of Fear the Walking Dead and he is back again. As he sits next to Michael at work there is no escaping the torrent of film recommendations and this one he paid attention to and watched, not once, but 3 times, it is the Train to Busan, a riveting South Korean zombie apocalypse film directed…
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In which the first season of Dead City comes to a close, with the expected betrayals and the unexpected but amusing revelation that this was... a job interview. It's great! Want to help support the show? Check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow And as always, thank you for listening!…
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A festive episode with music and mayhem, jokes, japes, Jesus, and Johnny Z, an absolute shit kicker of a movie. It was bad on so many levels it took two attempts to record the preamble let alone watch it. A half-man half-zombie Johnny Z escapes a lab and is trained by JonRay a martial artist zombie hunter mourning the death of his son. It could be …
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In this festive episode we watch and review one of only two festively themed zombie movies we can think of "Stalled" (the other being Anna and the Apocalypse), both British, with this one part of a three movie DVD boxed set along with the NZ movie starring friend of the podcast Harley Neville, I Survived a Zombie Holocaust, and the Australian Me an…
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Bill Moseley as a shock jock (recently we saw him in Exit Humanity alongside a shock jock from a very similar zombie movie Pontypool, Stephen McHattie), Patricia Tallman (Barbara in the Tom Savini remake of Night of the Living Dead where Moseley played her brother Johnny - they're coming to get you Bar-ba-ra) as his ex-wife and producer at the radi…
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This week, to start the new season, Michael and I are comparing old to new. Fair? Maybe not, but it is our show and it seemed a reasonable enough premise. And so a real-time game of Virus or Voodoo as we watch the 1932 Bela Lagosi "classic" White Zombie and the 2023 Herd. Back in the black and white days of cinema men were real men, women were real…
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This movie doesn't have a wikipedia page, a bad sign. It is supposed to be a comedy but that would involve it having some jokes that are funny. It has a few jokes, typical sophomoric nonsense, but no laughs. In fact the funniest thing about this movie is that when you Google Dug Up Movie you get images from the Pixar movie Up of the golden retrieve…
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In which Curtis, while editing, decided that the references to methane throughout the episode meant we needed a fart track. Your mileage may vary, but he was very amused. Want to help support the show? Check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow And as always, thank you for listening!…
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For our 100th Episode we have sausages under the grill, pork stew on the stove and input from Janine Pipe, author of Sausages - the making of Dog Soldiers, and pal of Neil Marshall, the writer/director of one of both of our favourite British horror movies the 2002 Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd and Liam Cunningham Dog Soldiers. Yes, we are branching ou…
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This week two very different movies. 2 years before Brad Pitt brought his perfect chin line and blond bob to the mainstream zombieverse in World War Z someone made Exit Humanity, which does seem to have been based on Max Brooks' book, just that it is set in 1865 after the US Civil War. We do have a pretty decent cast in Brian Cox narrating the book…
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This was a fun one, I am not going to lie. It was a game of "What's in the Bloody box?" a mystery game where I watch a movie (Anger of the Dead) and Micheal watches a different movie (Colin) that the other hasn't seen and we have to sell it to the other via a preamble and Q&A session. Anger of the Dead, hated by Steph at Listeners of the Dead podca…
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No this isn't the wonderfully filmed documentary on the Amish teens heading out for Rummspringa, it is a knock off of several other zombie and infected movies and stars, for want of a term, Danny Dyer, Craig Fairbrass and Colin Salmon "Chunks". Released in 2010 this British movie looks at the use of a performance enhancing drug trial that goes wron…
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Off the back of our Dead Snow review with Curtis (one half of Gravely Serious) Michael and I are back to review the Dead Snow 2, the sequel in which sole survivor of the first movie Martin must go into battle a second time against the villainous Nazi Herzog and his zombie horde as they try to fulfil their purpose and complete their final order from…
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In which we discover just how pointless this whole PADRE thing has been, bid a fond farewell to Morgan - well, to Lennie James, anyway - a less-than-fond farewell to Sherri, and Madison retakes her proper place. Like our show? We've got a Patreon if you'd like to help support it: https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow…
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Arguably the best computer game survival horror crossover that then led to a series of zombie movies that made a billion dollars at the box office, and spawned further reboots, and 4 animated movies and a prequel show on Netflix that the assholes cancelled a season early - yes is it Resident Evil. Paul WS Anderson brings Milla Jovovic's Alice to li…
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Where to start with this one? It had potential, the acting was mostly OK but the shot selection by the DP was terrible, the CGI was laughable and consistency was just not there in the behaviour of some of the characters. And as for the ending? That annoyed the shit out of me. You see two alternate endings one after the other without any explanation…
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In which we ponder children with superpowers, extremely dumb master plans created by children, and whether or not the people who write this show have any idea what children are. Like our show? We've got a Patreon if you'd like to help support it: https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow
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This week we are joined by Curtis Ghoul of the Gravely Serious Podcast to watch and review the 2009 Norwegian Nazi zombie splatterfest Dead Snow. And it was a surprisingly fun time (both the recording and the movie) with thrills, kills, a lot of gore and more than it's fair share of Evil Dead influence. The blurb - a party of eight Norwegian medica…
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Oh this one wound me up big time. A South African zombie movie from 2018 where the main character is a blonde blue eyed American (played by a South African). It had a few good scenes but a lot of it is stolen from other sources, for example, main character is in operating theatre during the outbreak and wakes up hospital, is also wearing scrubs for…
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In which we consider Fear the Walking Dead's "King County", an episode so chock full of all the stuff we hate about this show that it almost becomes a work of art. Like our show? We've got a Patreon if you'd like to help support it: https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow
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It's been a crazy month since the end of our 2nd season, and we're back to kick off Season 3! A couple moves and a bout with Covid left us eager to return to our favorite topic. Halloween Horror Nights kicked off a couple weeks ago, but we've done a good job of avoiding it for the most part (Well, AJ went for a low-key night opening weekend, but on…
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