Zombies had taken over the world—the entertainment world, that is. In its heyday, AMC’s TV show “The Walking Dead” was...
ATLANTA— When she’s not spending time with her grandchildren, Terrie Hamrick is likely dressed as a zombie. Hamrick’s dream of...
Westeros is gearing up for the coming of the White Walkers. The United States is still battling its zombie problem in “The Walking Dead.” But are we in the Philippines ready for the impending engkanto invasion? (Answer: Heck yeah!)
Men and women have gone on perilous journeys for centuries in search of places and experiences that satiate a...
They say the true test of friendship is holding a friend’s hair back while she pukes her...
You can’t not know Kurtwood Smith. You may not remember him by name, but his stern features are ever-present in numerous TV shows and movies.
Brothers Jeric and Jeron Teng have made a mark in the UAAP games because of their unlikely competition. Jeric is a UST Tiger and Jeron is a DLSU Archer—their sibling rivalry was elevated by a ball and a net. But life for the brothers go beyond basketball, and their Samsung Galaxy Note II helps them live it to the next level.
Move over, vampires. Or at least make some room for another type of the living dead because zombies are slowly but surely walking their way to our hearts. They’re everywhere, from the book shelves to the silver screen—even the streets, as proven by the Outbreak Manila runs, 5-km marathons that involve being chased by flesh-eating zombies (now how’s that for inspiration to reach the finish line?). There is actually another one scheduled on Halloween at Enchanted Kingdom.
We’ve all had that conversation over bottles of beer or after a marathon of The Walking Dead—discussions of strategies on how to survive the swarm of flesh-eating zombies populating the city.
When “The Walking Dead” shambled on to TV screens last year, the series was immediately hailed for pulling off not...