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Movie Moxie Podcast #7: Dark Bridges Film Festival, Resident Evil: Afterlife and Genre Look at Zombie Films

On this weeks episode of the Movie Moxie Podcast, Shannon chats with John Allison the founder and festival director of the Dark Bridges Film Festival - Saskatoon's only genre film festival! Also have an (almost) look at Resident Evil: Afterlife and continue the exploration of film genres by having a look at zombie films.



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0:00 – 1:30 - Introduction
1:30 – 37:15 –Interview with John Allison, Dark Bridges Film Festival founder & festival director
37:15 – 47:15 –Resident Evil Afterlife (almost) Review
47:15 – 1:04:00 – Zombie Films as a Genre
1:04:00 – 1:07:00 –Catfish & My Soul to Take Trailers
1:07:00 – 1:09:00 – DVD reviews
1:09:00 –1:09:45 – Upcoming up Next Week
1:09:45 – 1:11:28 – Outro

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Dark Bridges Film Festival runs Sept 24 - 26, 2010 at the Roxy Theatre, Saskatoon


Zombie Genre Show Notes:
  • Shannon's Definition of Zombie Film: zombie films are films where zombie play a vital role in the film which is centred on human vs zombie conflict or interaction. Zombies in this context are defined as humans that have dead and then been reanimated into brainless existence.
  • Wikipedia description of zombies: Zombies are creatures usually portrayed as either a reanimated corpse or a mindless human being. While zombie films generally fall into the horror genre, some cross over into other genres, such as comedy, science fiction, thriller, or romance, even animated films. There have even been developments in zombie-specific sub-genres, such as the "zombie comedy" or the "zombie apocalypse".
  • Wikipedia List of Zombie Films
  • Shannon's Archive of reviewed Zombie Films
  • Shannon's recommended zombie films: Night of the Living Dead (original), Pontypool, Grace, [REC], 28 Days Later, Zombie Girl: The Movie and Mulberry Street
  • Shannon's not quite zombie film but still recommended as a close fit: The Last Man on Earth
Zombie Resources:
Regular Show Notes:
Catfish Trailer


My Soul To Take (spoiler free until 1/2 way point)

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