Friday Fiction: Undead Removal Service
Humans can work around almost any problem, given enough time. If they really try, they can find some solution.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 10th, 2021
Humans can work around almost any problem, given enough time. If they really try, they can find some solution.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 27th, 2021
Between Kipo and The Last Kids on Earth, the child-friendly apocalypse has become a subgenre. But that’s not a bad thing, especially when both shows have been stellar.
By Alice Rosso on Aug 15th, 2018
A famous filmmaker announces that is about to realize a new Sci-Fi apocalyptic movie and the first thought that crosses the mind of the New Yorkers is “Oh no, so we get do die; again”. If earth is under attacks by someone or something, you can be pretty sure they are going to start from…
By Carly Fjeld on Jun 17th, 2016
Robert Kirkman has a second show on television and you can currently watch it for free here on YouTube. The man that made The Walking Dead is now not only writing about zombies but now all the creepies and crawlies. Seriously, get to YouTube and watch Outcast. The opening credits are spooky. The following scene is…
By Carly Fjeld on Oct 20th, 2015
I know, I know. We just finished season one of Fear the Walking Dead and the hotly anticipated season six of its predecessor, The Walking Dead, premiered. So, it seems a little sudden that we’re already discussing the next spin-off. No worries, you won’t have to spend much more of your time in front of…
By Carly Fjeld on Oct 16th, 2015
While new fall television series are trying to find their audiences I know viewers are still anxiously awaiting their favorites to come back. Waiting months to sit through a long premiere episode that may or may not answer that cliffhanger is TV at its best. Of course, during the hiatus there are always forums and…
By Carly Fjeld on Aug 28th, 2015
I didn’t have high expectations for Fear the Walking Dead. I’m just one of those people who is a cynical jerk and thinks spinoffs are usually a waste of television space. The 90-minute pilot premiered on AMC on August 23rd to over 10 million viewers and that’s a cable series launch record. So yeah, a few…
By Carly Fjeld on Jul 5th, 2015
The new Walking Dead spinoff, super creatively titled Fear the Walking Dead, will premiere later this August. Check out the brief teaser released in March. The short preview makes it seem like the show will be more focused on the beginning of the virus, which we missed out on when we jumped into the story once…
By Michael Wolff on May 16th, 2015
It’s a tale as old as time: Girl has perfect life. Girl goes out for a little fun. The party at which the “fun” commences gets crashed by drug-addled, blood-thirsty murderers. Girl wakes up to find she’s a zombie. Girl abandons her old life for the sake of not cracking open heads for the sweet…
By Carly Fjeld on Mar 27th, 2015
Concepts in film and television tend to get overused and that surprises no one. Vampires are fizzling out, superheroes are on a seemingly endless uphill and next I’m hoping for movies about inanimate objects that capture audience’s attention. Did you guys see Rubber? Anyway, my question is where on the spectrum of fun and done…
By D. Alexander on Nov 28th, 2014
Count Spatula unbinds the Editor-in-Chief. The man falls to the floor, clutching his wrists. The count tells him that he has done all he’s needed to. Now, with a weapon pressed against his back, the Fictionmonger will announce Dylan Alexander’s latest work. …I understand but—GAH! Okay! You don’t have to be so—just let me do…
Screw the scream queens and the inklings of societal destruction. Screw the hiding underground and the looting. We are past the stage of figuring out how to vanquish demons, fight werewolves and learn how to stop friends and family from becoming monsters. I say, we just let ‘em out the cage and see where the…