Pictures gallery of Juan of the Dead Horror Movies
Juan of the Dead ‘Cuba’s’ First Horror Movie?
Weeeeeeel, kinda. Spanish-Cuban zombie comedy “Juan of the Dead”, written and directed by Alejandro Brugués, produced by Gervasio Iglesias, Inti Herrera and
Juan of the Dead Horror Movie DVD Book Reviews News
The Fantasia International Film Festival is over for now, but don't be too sad; the 2013 dates have already been announced! Fantasia will be back from the 18th of
Juan Of The Dead Austin Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Juan of the Dead is a film that not only lovable characters and a great sense for mixing horror with is one of the best zombie movies to venture out in
Peep some new stills a new one-sheet for zombie comedy Juan of
How are you guys feeling about the horror/comedy heading our way JUAN OF THE DEAD? Pretty intrigued right? Well earlier this year we learned this thing would actually
Juan Of The Dead Cuba's First Feature-Length Horror Film In Over
was Cuba big into feature-length horror movies PRIOR to the sixties? I probably didn't do the best screen-capping job, but the preview really is worth a watch.
FEARnet Movie Review 'Juan of the Dead' Review FEARnet
What's your favorite "Holy Sh*t!* horror moment from a film? Staff Picks. Old Town San Diego ZOMBIE WALK. FEARnet Movie Review: 'Juan of the Dead' Scott Weinberg.
Juan of the Dead 2012 Review
When zombies swarm Cuba it's up to Juan and Lazaro to kick some undead ass and ensure they escape for Miami, where hopefully, the dead haven't risen to munch on flesh.
Juan of the Dead HorrorTalk
Juan of the Dead Movie Review Written by Charlotte Stear. Official Website Written and Directed by Alejandro Brugues 2011, 100 minutes, Not Yet Rated
“Juan of the Dead” 2011 Cuban Zombie Comedy/ Horror
Mmmmmwell now that the weather has died down and I’m no longer in danger of blowing away, it’s time for this Catgirl to get back to business with
‘Juan of the Dead’ Review [Fantastic Fest 2011] /Film
Juan of the Dead only has one thing in common with George Romero's films and Shaun of the Dead: it’s billed as the first Cuban horror movie of all time.
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