I love me a zombie movie. It can be low budget, moderate budget, or big budget. I just love me some flesh chomping fun. In particular, I really love it when directors approach their zombie movie as dead serious. Mind you, I can go for camp every now and then, like “Shaun of the Dead”, but more often than not, I’d rather have my zombie mayhem approached from a serious perspective. I don’t know if Corbin Bernsen (”L.A. Law”) is going to make his zombie movie “Dead Air” serious or camp, but I’m hoping for the former. Then again, we are talking about the guy from “L.A. Law”, so should I even have any hope that this will be good? Hey, why not, I’m feeling generous.
From Variety:
Antibody Films and Corbin Bernsen’s Public Media Works are teaming on “Dead Air,” a horror film starring Bill Moseley (”Grindhouse”) and Pat Tallman.
Bernsen will direct from a script by newcomer Kenneth Yakkel and play a small role. Story revolves around a radioshow team attempting to warn its listeners after a huge explosion turns zombies on the loose in L.A.

What’s for dinner? Oh right, us.









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