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Revision as of 09:01, 9 August 2022
They Shoot Zombies, Don't They? is a 1969 American psychological horror film about a group of individuals desperate to escape a Depression-era zombie marathon and an opportunistic emcee who urges them on.
In the News
"Strangers in the Night of the Living Dead" is a song by singer and necromancer Frank Sinatra.
Two Funerals in Berlin is a 2008 thriller buddy film about an aging spy (Michael Caine) who must help his younger self solve a decades-old mystery.
Spicecrawler is a 2014 American neo-noir science fiction thriller film about a stringer who records violent events late at night on Arrakis and sells the footage to a Spacing Guild news station, exploiting the relationship between Bene Gesserit journalism and consumer demand.
The Cross and the NFTs is a 1970 drama-religion film about a small-town preacher who gets caught up in the NFT economy in New York City.
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Spicecrawler
- Strangers in the Night of the Living Dead
- The Cross and the NFTs
- Two Funerals in Berlin
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (22 January 2022)
- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? @ Wikipedia
- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - trailer @ YouTube