- Premiere:October 13th, 2009
- Genre:Documentary, Horror
How do you kill a Zombie? How can you kill something if it’s already dead? We’ve been told to shoot them in the
head or take a machete to the brain. Hey, whatever works. It beats being eaten alive, right? Starz Inside:
Zombiemania (Tuesday, October 13 at 10:00 p.m.) is a fun look at the Zombie craze around the world. Featuring
clips from a vast library of Zombie films and Zombie “experts” including the “grandfather of Zombie films” George A.
Romero. The special traces the evolution of the Zombie from its roots in African folklore and Haitian Voodoo to its
current role as pop culture icon. It uncovers what it is about these flesh-eating ghouls that appeals to millions of
discriminating horror enthusiasts. High-profile films like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Shaun of the
Dead and dozens of others have paved the way for an onslaught of low budget independent zombie films across
North America. It’s quite evident that Zombies are still undeniably hot and fans can’t seem to get enough of them.
Besides, Zombies do exist, don’t they?
head or take a machete to the brain. Hey, whatever works. It beats being eaten alive, right? Starz Inside:
Zombiemania (Tuesday, October 13 at 10:00 p.m.) is a fun look at the Zombie craze around the world. Featuring
clips from a vast library of Zombie films and Zombie “experts” including the “grandfather of Zombie films” George A.
Romero. The special traces the evolution of the Zombie from its roots in African folklore and Haitian Voodoo to its
current role as pop culture icon. It uncovers what it is about these flesh-eating ghouls that appeals to millions of
discriminating horror enthusiasts. High-profile films like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Shaun of the
Dead and dozens of others have paved the way for an onslaught of low budget independent zombie films across
North America. It’s quite evident that Zombies are still undeniably hot and fans can’t seem to get enough of them.
Besides, Zombies do exist, don’t they?
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