Demonic Zombies maybe, Zombies having a paranormal element to them isn't uncommon, in fact the first zombies ever originated from Voodoo films. As for why they mentioned them moving North, there's a couple reasons. They imply that the rest of America is next up to be attacked and big cities will be hit. It's a allegory like Jonny1138 stated as
La La Land is writer-director Damien Chazelle 's sun-soaked musical love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood. For the most part, the love story of Mia ( Emma Stone) and Seb ( Ryan Gosling) fits with that, as the couple meet, sing, dance, and romance their way through the City of Stars, seemingly setting up a happy ending much like those of
That's how you end up with a giant, diverse spectrum of art that builds a collective multi-dimensional reflection of that topic. And that's the end goal, at least for me as a viewer. I want as many opinions and perspectives as possible, that's what keeps film interesting. Is La La Land too white? Well, it's subjective.The ending of the borderlands finally explained. As Gray and Deacon entire the tunnels of the catacombs they slowly enter the digestive system of a Pagan god and as they try to leave the stomach/Digestion they find out that they are trapped inside the tunnel.As they become digested by a Pagan god. Gray screams in horror as Deacon prays and P83zPT.