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Danny Boyle & eating brains: 10 zombie movies worth resurrecting

Danny Boyle & eating brains: 10 zombie movies worth resurrecting

There was a time there when you couldn't turn around without stumbling over zombies. Maybe they'd be fighting cockneys or Jane Austen heroines (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies; it's possible I am the only person in the world who quite liked it) or Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Pegg and Frost aside, the result wasn't always appetising. It's fair to say that most zombie movies are hardly worth consuming.
But what are the ones worth making a feast of? Here are 10 worth revisiting.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live with Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln (Image: AMC) I Walked With a Zombie
Jacques Tourneur, 1943
Producer Val Lewton's 1940s low-budget films - often made in conjunction with the director Jacques Tourneur - are a high point in horror cinema - literate, beautifully crafted nightmare movies that both shock and seduce. Despite the come-on of the title this one is a seduction; a dreamy, eerie reinvention of Jane Eyre that weaves voodoo lore into the story. It may be the most beautiful zombie movie; admittedly there isn't a lot of competition.
Night of the Living Dead
George Romero, 1968
The first zombie movie is generally regarded to be White Zombie, Victor Halperin's 1932 horror film starring Bela Lugosi as a zombie master and often read as an allegory for slavery. But it was George Romero's black and white shocker that really kickstarted the zombie genre as we know it today. Stark, brutal and shockingly nihilistic, it's a take on racial politics in 1960s America - with a black hero at its heart - that opened up the idea of the nightmare movie as a form of social commentary, as subsequently pursued by David Cronenberg, Wes Craven and Tobe Hooper. Romero's movie - and its two increasingly bleak sequels - is the foundation for all that followed.
Shaun of the Dead (Image: free)
Shaun of the Dead
Edgar Wright, 2004
So dangerously overfamiliar now, it might be hard to recall just how fresh and funny this felt at the time. It posits the notion that we wouldn't notice the arrival of a zombie apocalypse because no one watches the news anymore. Presumably it would be all over Twitter now. And we'd assume it was fake news.
Zombie Flesh Eaters
Lucio Fulci, 1979
Inspired by George Romero, Italian exploitation cinema became rather taken with zombies during the 1970s and 1990s, usually with much, much more blood and gore (our cover star Rupert Everett even appeared in one, Cemetery Man). The apotheosis - or maybe its opposite - came with this gruesome film which was banned as a video nasty in the UK. It is often deeply unpleasant and yet there are moments of surrealist grandeur, most notably when Fulci has one of his zombies fight a shark. The result is one of the stupidest yet most memorable moments in the history of scary movies.
Return of the Living Dead from 1984 (Image: free) Return of the Living Dead
Dan O'Bannon, 1984
A kind of sequel to Romero's Night of the Living Dead, but played for gory laughs to a punk soundtrack. Combine a cemetery, a zombie-inducing gas, the brain-hungry undead and cartoon punks and the result is the apocalypse replayed as a cartoon. According to my TIme Out Film Guide (fifth edition, 1997), 'matters conclude, anti-dramatically, with the death of civilised life as we know it.' Snicker, snicker.
One Cut of the Dead
Shin'ichiro Ueda, 2019
This is a low-budget, high-idea Japanese zombie comedy. And the less you know about it going in the better. Let's just say it contains a 37-minute continuous shot and it's all very meta in the very best way. Who said zombie movies can't be smart?
Cillian Murphy in 28 Days Later (Image: unknown)
28 Days Later
Danny Boyle, 2002
The first in the trilogy that continues with the release of 28 Years Later this month, 28 Days Later popularised the idea of the fast-moving zombie (they had already been seen in 1980 in Umberto Lenzi's Nightmare City, although there might be some dispute as to whether the affected hordes were actually zombies in that movie).
But, really, what lingers in the memory is not the zombie sequences which are effective but not overwhelming. No, it's the early sequences in which CIllian Murphy, newly awakened from a coma, wanders around a deserted, demolished London; a vision straight out of a John Wyndham sci-fi novel.
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The Girl With All the Gifts
Colm McCarthy, 2016
Why did this not launch its Scottish director Colm McCarthy into the world of big budget movies? This fantastically staged film captures the gruesomeness and the world-building imagination to be found in M R Carey's original novel. (Like 28 Days Later, its reimagination of a post-apocalyptic London is rich and strange). Is there anything, the film asks, still human about its central character, the zombie child Melanie? It is a question zombie movies have seemed to grow bored of over the years (it's easier to just treat them as targets in video game-style films such as The Rezort). But it's the only one that matters.
Train to Busan (Image: unknown)
Train to Busan
Yeon Sang-Ho, 2016
Easy pitch, this. Zombies on a train. This South Korean thriller is a Big Dipper of a movie, one that eschews the portentiousness of World War Z but isn't afraid of some cutting social satire on Korean society. But it works because it never forgets to scare and to thrill. Probably the most edge-of-the-seat movie in this list.
Anna and the Apocalypse
John McPhail, 2017
I can't be the only person who likes this, can I? Yes, it's a weird Scottish-set movie in which hardly any of the cast is Scottish. Yes, there's a big role for Paul (Dennis Pennis) Kaye. And he even gets to sing in it.
(Oh, did I not mention it's a Christmas zombie comedy musical? No? Well, I have now.)
But, even so, it's a lot of fun. The performances are always enthusiastic, even when they're not subtle, the choreography is neatly done and the songs - by Tommy Reilly and Roddy Hart - are well up to the mark. The result is High School Musical meets Zombieland. But, you know, filmed in Port Glasgow.
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Exclusive interview with Jack Lowden as the Slow Horses actor records his first audio book, Muckle Flugga

Actor Jack Lowden and author Michael Pedersen. Lowden has narrated the audiobook of Pedersen's debut novel Muckle Flugga. | Shaun Murawski The chance to narrate Michael Pedersen's debut novel Muckle Flugga was an opportunity the Scottish actor couldn't miss Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Scottish actor Jack Lowden has voiced the Audible recording of Muckle Flugga by poet and author Michael Pedersen, Edinburgh's Makar and current Writer in Residence at The University of Edinburgh. It is Lowden's first audio book narration and Pedersen's first novel, released today following the publication of Muckle Flugga in May, the fantastical story of those living at Britain's most northerly lighthouse located off the coast of Unst in the Shetland islands. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Lauded by the likes of Stephen Fry and Nicola Sturgeon, Pedersen's novel takes the reader on a wild and wonderful journey with the imaginary inhabitants of the 'cliff island', a father and son whose lives are turned upside down by the arrival of a stranger from the city. Speaking about his first foray into audio books, Lowden explains that when he was asked by Pedersen's publisher to narrate Muckle Flugga, it was an unmissable opportunity. Jack Lowden and Michael Pedersen. Lowden has narrated the audiobook of Pedersen's debut novel Muckle Flugga. | Shaun Murawski 'I felt I needed to do this,' says Lowden. 'I'd read Michael's memoir, Boy Friends and was obsessed with it. I get so excited when there's talent of that level that's homegrown, it's such a buzz, and to be asked to do this made complete sense.' Lowden was Pedersen's first choice as narrator after seeing the actor perform on screen and stage. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'I'd seen him in different roles and been ensorcelled by him. I felt he wouldn't just narrate, that there was such depth and dedication to his acting he would inhabit the story. There's the location and characters, Jack delivers it all with eclat and bravura.' Author Michael Pedersen in the Shetland Islands with Muckle Flugga and its lighthouse in the distance. | Hollie McNish Lowden is currently in rehearsals for Netflix's Pride and Prejudice - the first Scot to play Mr Darcy - after the London run of National Theatre of Scotland's The Fifth Step, and the Bafta and Olivier Award winner threw himself into bringing Pedersen's unique cast of characters, including the ghost of Robert Louis Stevenson, to life. 'It was fascinating. I've never done an audio book and didn't know how to go about it. Full disclosure, I chose not to read it beforehand. Because you very rarely as an actor get to perform or read anything cold and experience it as you go along. I jumped on the fire!' 'The characters are all very different and I didn't come in with any preconceptions, my opinion of them changed as the chapters went by. I didn't know what was going to happen next.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad For Pedersen, hearing Muckle Flugga read by someone else gave it a fresh perspective. 'It's the biggest opportunity I've ever had to listen to my own work as a reader or spectator. Because everything's been autobiographical and poetry, it makes no sense to have anyone else read it but because of the range of voices, we needed a professional actor. 'I was really particular about suggesting people to narrate because there were moments of darkness and despair that Jack could portray and also lilting fun, and some brilliantly Scottish profanities that I was excited to hear Jack flying out with. I spat out my soup in a cafe listening at one point.' For Lowden, the Scottish dialogue tripped off the tongue 'Maybe because I'm an actor, any kind of dialogue I would barely fluff, because they have roughly my accent or vernacular, where with the narration, it was a bit more stumbly. But the production team were brilliant and it was a fun experience.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad As well as loving the book, Lowden was driven by a desire to champion Scottish artists and locations. 'It's so promising to have people like Michael. Artists that are completely singular but so embedded in where he's from, celebrating it. To find a prolific Scottish artist that isn't tartanised in that shortbread tinned Walter Scott kind of vein. He's more John Byrne, Peter Capaldi and that mad sort of outer space artistry we have in this country. We have such a rich heritage of that running alongside and sometimes pushing past it and overtaking it.' Jack Lowden and Pedersen during the recording of Muckle Flugga. Pedersen's novel set in Shetland. | Shaun Murawski A vivid rollercoaster of a book, the world of Muckle Flugga is so vividly wrought by Pedersen that a screen version would seem to be the next step. Would Lowden appear? 'If Michael wanted me in it, yeah, I would probably, but it would need to be in a couple of years. I don't get any time.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Pedersen also is in no rush, savouring the Muckle Flugga moment as he appears at book festivals, including the Edinburgh International Book Festival, and events, although he is engaged in the beginnings of a follow-up that continues the characters' stories. 'I want to give this story time to breathe. The paperback comes out next year and it's being translated. If it travels into an adaptation, I want to be there to service every element of it.' In the meantime an audio book brings a new audience. Michael Pedersen with former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. | Michael Pedersen 'It's another manifestation and equally important,' says Pedersen. 'To sit down and read, when people are working long hours can be a privilege and many struggle with dyslexia, but to listen and experience that way, there's a whole new audience. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'And people love that it's Jack Lowden narrating his first ever audiobook and that it's a stridently Scottish story that he's putting his name to. 'If I read Jack Lowden was doing his first audiobook, I would listen to that regardless of what the story was because I know he would have been particular about the story he chose.' Muckle Flugga by Michael Pedersen is available to listen to now on Audible. Muckle Flugga is published by Faber, hardback, £14.99, Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad

The Pride & Prejudice adaptations to watch now, as Netflix's new version is announced
The Pride & Prejudice adaptations to watch now, as Netflix's new version is announced

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  • The Independent

The Pride & Prejudice adaptations to watch now, as Netflix's new version is announced

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a streaming service in possession of a large fortune must be in want of a Pride and Prejudice adaptation. Netflix has officially thrown its bonnet into the ring, announcing an all-star cast for a new, six-part limited series based on Jane Austen's classic. Emma Corrin (The Crown) will play Elizabeth Bennet alongside Jack Lowden (Slow Horses) as the brooding Mr Darcy. They're joined by Olivia Colman as the perpetually flustered Mrs Bennet, with Rufus Sewell (The Diplomat) cast as Mr Bennet. The line-up also includes Industry 's Freya Mavor as Jane Bennet, Rhea Norwood (Heartstopper) as Lydia, Fiona Shaw as Lady Catherine de Bourg and Stath Lets Flats creator Jamie Demetriou as the comically snooty Mr Collins. Written by Dolly Alderton (Everything I Know About Love) and directed by Euros Lyn (Heartstopper, Doctor Who), the series has entered production in the UK and is being billed as a faithful adaptation. While we'll have to wait a while for the new Pride and Prejudice to grace our screens – a 2026 release seems likely – streaming platforms are already heaving with countless other adaptations (some better than others). If you want to brush up on your Austen, here's where to watch every essential version online. For die-hard Austen fans, Joe Wright's cinematic adaptation is the definitive big-screen version, with as much pining per minute as modern audiences could handle. Starring Keira Knightley in an Oscar-nominated role as Elizabeth and Succession 's Matthew Macfadyen as Darcy, the two-hour epic is a visual tapestry of windswept moors, stately mansions and strolls around perfectly manicured gardens. The six-part BBC series from 1995 is considered to be the most faithful and comprehensive adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, with Colin Firth's definitive portrayal of Mr Darcy becoming a true cultural phenomenon. Paired with Jennifer Ehle's Elizabeth Bennet, the beloved series had the breathing room to properly explore the novel's subplots and characters, bringing Austen's world to life with impeccable focus and detail. Take a trip back to the golden age of cinema with the 1940s classic, starring the legendary Laurence Olivier as Darcy and Greer Garson as Elizabeth. While the Oscar-winning movie takes a few liberties with the plot and swaps regency-era frocks for billowing, Gone with the Wind -style gowns, it remains a charming watch even today. Based on the parody novel of the same name (there was a short-lived spate of this kind of thing not long ago), this genre mash-up sees the Bennet sisters (led by Lily James) reimagined as a troupe of kick-ass martial artists, navigating romance in polite society while also fending off hordes of the undead. It's as ridiculous as it sounds, and all the more entertaining for it. While not technically a Pride and Prejudice movie, this beloved rom-com classic was famously inspired by Austen's novel, with Renée Zellweger's Bridget as our hapless Elizabeth, Hugh Grant's charming cad Daniel Cleaver as Mr Wickham and – in a stroke of casting genius – a resurgent Colin Firth as the swoony human rights lawyer Mark Darcy. If you ever needed an excuse to rewatch Bridget Jones's Diary, here it is. Austen purists will insist that no screen adaptation has ever come close to capturing the nuance and depth of the original novel, not even the one with zombies. First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice is an enduring masterpiece of wit, romance and sharp social commentary that feels as relevant today as it did more than 200 years ago. Though if this one-star review on Amazon is to be believed, this overestimated work of fiction is 'just a bunch of people going to each other's houses'. You be the judge. With a dream cast and Dolly Alderton's sharp scriptwriting ability, Netflix's in-production six-part series has all the ingredients to be a truly special adaptation. As a Netflix original, it will be available to stream exclusively on the platform when it's released. How to sign up for Netflix in the UK If you don't have an account, you'll need to sign up for one of Netflix's subscription plans to start watching. There are three main tiers to choose from:

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