The 2008 Canadian film about zombie-like hordes spreading a verbal virus is given a Welsh update, with a radio host refusing to rein in his divisive rhetoric Amid a glut of plays based on films, this ...
Halloween approaches and there is no better way to celebrate the spookiest of all holidays than with a scary movie, the cornerstone of any ghoulishly good time. Now, you really don’t need anyone to ...
When disc jockey Grant Mazzy Stephen McHattie reports to his basement radio station in the Canadian town of Pontypool, he thinks it's just another day at work. But when he hears reports of a virus ...
When presenter Mazzy begins another morning show at Radio 660, he has no idea of the horrors that await him: In the normally peaceful village of Pontypool, violent riots suddenly break out, leading to ...
Just as the zombie subgenre of horror seemed to be hitting a plateau in the late 2000s, Bruce McDonald’s Pontypool came along to change the game. Though indie in its approach, utilizing a single ...
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