
More Madness Picks -- this time from Rue Morgue Magazine's Managing Editor Dave Alexander. He programs Rue Morgue's monthly Cinemacabre screenings at the Bloor Cinema and also runs MSN's Blogtastic Voyage, where he just ripped Halloween II a new one.
"I guess I just can’t get enough of the undead, because this year’s Midnight Madness line-up has me excited about zombies and vampires:
George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead
You aren’t much of a horror fan if you aren’t excited about the idea of a new George A. Romero zombie movie, and, following the Toronto-shot Land of the Dead and Diary of the Dead (another MM premiere, of course), Survival drops the first-person camera conceit of Diary but remains set in the same world. Sounds good to me.
As a huge fan of dusters (J.T. Petty’s horror-western hybrid The Burrowers was one of my favourite MM movies), I’m particularly intrigued by this one because Romero has described as being basically “a western.” Horses, gut-munching, headshots and cowboy hats – giddy-up!
[REC 2]
Even when his films don’t completely work for me (I’m thinking of Darkness and Fragile), there are still fantastic moments in Jaume Balagueró’s movies – usually ones where terrifying things are creeping around in the dark.
When he teamed up with Paco Plaza to make [REC] everything seemed to fall into place and the result was a tight little zombie movie with loads of tension and claustrophobic scares. I’m up for round two of that, especially with a midnight crowd.
(And, if you want to see some of the best stuff that both of these guys have done, I recommend 6 Films to Keep You Awake, which is sort of the Spanish version of Masters of Horror – each of them has a fun horror film in the series.)
Daybreakers
Australia’s Sperig Twins made a name for themselves with 2003’s Undead, a zombie movie with big ideas and a polished look that was much bigger than their budget would suggest. Now they’ve got a more dough, more experience and stars such as Ethan Hawke, Willem DaFoe and Sam Neill, so it’s time to what they can do after six year of working on the project.
Plot-wise, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi vampire movie about humans as endangered species in a society where bloodsuckers run the show has loads of possibility. And the twins aren’t afraid to get gory, so at the very least I expect to see some gratuitous bloodshed and exploding vamps."