
2008
Every monster has its day… this is the day of the zombie
The evolution of the zombie from its roots in Haitian voodoo to its coveted role as the world's most popular monster: from being a clumsy corpse to becoming a cannibal killer and the main agent of every infectious pandemic, the zombie has come a long way in seventy years. A look at the rising tide of zombie culture examining why something so dead has so much life in viewers' nightmares and at the box office.

George A. Romero
Himself - Filmmaker

Tom Savini
Himself - Makeup Artist

Greg Nicotero
Himself - Makeup Artist

Max Brooks
Himself - Writer

Dave Alexander
Himself - Journalist

Wade Davis
Himself - Anthropologist

Trevor Fencott
Himself - Groove Games CEO

Brian Keene
Himself - Writer

Elza Kephart
Herself - Filmmaker

André Loiselle
Himself - Film Historian

Jordan B. Peterson
Himself - Psychologist

Rob Sacchetto
Himself - Artist

Matthew Shepherd
Himself - Comic Writer

Jovanka Vuckovic
Herself - Journalist

Renée Roy
Herself - Zombie Fan

Birth/Mother

Face to Face: The Schappell Twins

Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic

The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness

Mr. X

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations

Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

Small Talk

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing

Paparazzi

The Battle of The Alamo

Score: A Film Music Documentary

How to Meet a Mermaid

Kaleidoscope

How to Cook Your Life

Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq

Last Hijack

Travelling with Tove

Haru, Island of the Solitary

Jedi Junior High