It’s definitely the year of the zombies.
After “Warm Bodies” and “World War Z,” a fun zombie comedy sneaks into the theaters with “Detention of the Dead.”
This is a small budget zombie indie film that is a cross between “The Breakfast Club” and “Shaun of the Dead.” It follows a group of high school students stuck in detention as the zombie infection spreads outside the hall.
Latino-Review caught up with “Detention of the Dead” director Alex Craig Mann in person to discuss about the approach with the John Hughes-like story and the traditional slow moving zombie hoard. Mann also even discussed a little about possibly adapting it into a television project.
“Detention of the Dead” is in select theaters today. It is now available on-demand and digitally purchas on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes and Xbox 360.
Read the full interview transcript below:
Latino-Review: Where did you get the...
After “Warm Bodies” and “World War Z,” a fun zombie comedy sneaks into the theaters with “Detention of the Dead.”
This is a small budget zombie indie film that is a cross between “The Breakfast Club” and “Shaun of the Dead.” It follows a group of high school students stuck in detention as the zombie infection spreads outside the hall.
Latino-Review caught up with “Detention of the Dead” director Alex Craig Mann in person to discuss about the approach with the John Hughes-like story and the traditional slow moving zombie hoard. Mann also even discussed a little about possibly adapting it into a television project.
“Detention of the Dead” is in select theaters today. It is now available on-demand and digitally purchas on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes and Xbox 360.
Read the full interview transcript below:
Latino-Review: Where did you get the...
- 6/28/2013
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Marvel Entertainment has appointed Dan Phillips as its senior vice president and general manager of digital media. Working alongside publisher and president Dan Buckley, Phillips will help the firm expand its operations in digital publishing and social networking, as well as oversee the running of marvel.com. "I couldn't be more excited about my new position at Marvel Entertainment, working with both Dan and our devoted digital media group team to deliver the best experience for our fans worldwide," said Phillips. "Marvel continues to break new ground in the digital (more)...
- 7/9/2011
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
The first season of the Canadian half-hour comedy Dan for Mayor will come out on DVD on January 18.
Obviously, the show will return for a second season on CTV, a Canadian TV network. However, a premiere date hasn't been announced.
In the first season, Dan Phillips (Fred Ewanuick), a loser from a small town who makes a living by tending a bar, just lost his girl friend, Claire (Mary Ashton). She's engaged to a rich business man (Benjamin Ayres).
In order to prove that he's worth something, Dan decides to thrown himself in the mayoral race. However, many people - especially his best friend (Paul Bates) - will have difficulty to take Dan seriously.
The show also stars Suzanne Coy, Laurie Murdoch, David Ferry, Lara Jean Chorostecki and Agam Darshi.
Obviously, the show will return for a second season on CTV, a Canadian TV network. However, a premiere date hasn't been announced.
In the first season, Dan Phillips (Fred Ewanuick), a loser from a small town who makes a living by tending a bar, just lost his girl friend, Claire (Mary Ashton). She's engaged to a rich business man (Benjamin Ayres).
In order to prove that he's worth something, Dan decides to thrown himself in the mayoral race. However, many people - especially his best friend (Paul Bates) - will have difficulty to take Dan seriously.
The show also stars Suzanne Coy, Laurie Murdoch, David Ferry, Lara Jean Chorostecki and Agam Darshi.
- 1/5/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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