Yes, it somehow all comes together. This is a July 13, 2010 radio interview I did with Molly Matlock, Executive Director of ChathamArts and host of “Inside the Artist’s Studio” on WCOM-FM in Carrboro, NC.
Molly put it best in her program description: “Now to the Zombies. Today on “Inside the Artist’s Studio,” ChathamArts interviews James Bryson Hyatt about the NC film industry, making music videos, and how zombie movies hold the key to a better world.”
Sadly, I know way more about zombie movies and what they say about us as individuals and as a society than any normal person should. Wait, “normal”… 😉
Here’s the audio, just under an hour:
\”Inside the Artist\’s Studio,\” July 13, 2010, Molly Matlock and James Hyatt

[…] homicidal maniacs [looking at you, Danny Boyle and your 28 Days Later/28 Weeks Later] so who cares? Slow zombies are cooler because they’re a metaphor for the end that’s heading our way regardless. And […]
Having read this I believed it was really enlightening.
I appreciate you finding the time and effort to put this content together.
I once again find myself spending way too much
time both reading and posting comments. But so what, it was still worth it!