


New Horror Movies Ep. 085: Dead Man Still Walking - Rabid (1977)
Happy new year and welcome to 2024! By the way, if you have “some kind of weird, subcutaneous vampire proboscis” or perhaps an “armpit tentacle,” then this episode is definitely for you! Welcome to the 28th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, in which your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, admits that “Armpit Horror is not something he’s experienced — ever.” We think you will enjoy this episode because Dr. Bishop talks about the zombie film history relevance of David Cronenberg’s Rabid (1977)! Join us!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 083: Dead Man Still Walking - Zombie Town (2023)
Welcome to the 27th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, in which your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, brings his fair-minded approach to R.L. Stine’s PG-13, Gateway Horror adaptation, Zombie Town (2023). Dr. Bishop is not dismissive whatsoever, even though this is a kids’ film. Kyle places this zombie narrative in its proper context within the realm of zombie cinema. Interesting! If you want to learn more about zombies, join us!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 081: Dead Man Still Walking - Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974)
It’s time for the 26th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, in which your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, is careful not to slander babies for criminal behavior, uses fancy words like “constabulary” and “communicability,” and identifies “The First Eco-Zombie Film” as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) (aka “The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue”)! All in a day’s work for our resident professor! So, take just 24 minutes to listen to Dr. Walking Dead as he guides us with poise and gentle expertise through a historically significant zombie flick! Join us!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 078: Dead Man Still Walking - Gaia (2021) and The Girl With All the Gifts (2016)
Time for Double Trouble with Dr. Bishop! This 25th Edition is a special “Double Episode” of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, in which your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, discusses Gaia (2021) and The Girl With All the Gifts (2016)! These two films feature depictions of the fungal zombie (aka “mycological zombie”), which is a type of zombification that actually occurs in the real world — just not among humans … yet. Kyle explores how these unusual zombie films are a little more “Science” and a little less “Science Fiction.” Speaking of which, you don’t want to miss Dr. Bishop’s creepy preface about ophiocordyceps unilateralis — the “zombie ant fungus”! Nightmare fuel, especially if you’re an ant. Join us!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 075: Dead Man Still Walking - Zombie Studies and Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things (1972)
Halloween is fast approaching! Welcome to the 24th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, in which your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, begins by speaking with guest Jay of the Dead about “The State of Zombie Studies.” In addition, Dr. Bishop and Jay of the Dead review a historically important zombie flick called Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things (1972). Join us!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 072: Dead Man Still Walking - The Clearing (2020)
Greetings and happy Halloween this month! Here in this 23rd Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop begins by reporting on his most recent, jet-setting adventures in Frankfurt, Germany, where he attended an International Zombie Conference. Also here in Episode 072, Dr. Bishop reviews the low-budget zombie film, The Clearing (2020). Give it a listen!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 067: Dead Man Still Walking - Spanish Melodrama of the Dead
Are they zombies? Here in the 22nd Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, answers that question as he discusses the four films of the “Blind Dead” Series, by filmmaker Amando de Ossorio! That’s right! You get four film reviews in one episode! Dr. Bishop explores the social, cultural, historical relevance of Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), as well as its sequels: Return of the Evil Dead (1973), The Ghost Galleon (1974) and Night of the Seagulls (1975)! So, saddle up your slow-motion horse, and take a ride with Dr. Bishop and his usual droll charm, making Eadweard Muybridge jokes and all, no less. Check it out!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 063: Dead Man Still Walking - Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (2023)
That’s it. You’ve done it now. Thanks to you, it’s time for the 21st Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, starring your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop. During Episode 063 here, Dr. Bishop is joined by fellow Horror Avenger and special guest, Ron Martin! Together, these two courageous men explore a brand-new “Zom Com” feature film, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (2023), released on Netflix (in the U.S.) on August 3, 2023. Join us! We think you’ll like it.
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New Horror Movies Ep. 060: Dead Man Still Walking - Seoul Station (2016) and Peninsula (2020)
All aboard, Train to Busan fans! For the 20th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop discusses the Busan animated prequel, Seoul Station (2016), and the Busan sequel, Peninsula (2020), an Action Zombie movie that’s akin to “Mad Max with zombies,” or as Dr. Bishop puts it, “a lot of fancy moves with gear-shifting and parking-braking.” It is interesting to hear Dr. Walking Dead discuss his feelings about seeing zombie narratives depicted through animation. Join us!
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New Horror Movies Ep. 058: Dead Man Still Walking - Train to Busan (2016)
It is time, once again, for the 19th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, starring your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop! Long-time fans will know that Dr. Bishop moves through the history of zombie cinema, back and forth, to teach us about landmark classics and significant modern releases. Well, here in Episode 058, Dr. Walking Dead brings us his highly anticipated review of the South Korean nail-biter, Train to Busan (2016)! Join us — you’ll love it!
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