And I didn't even mention the symbolism of Carol giving Rick her old watch; a woman's watch that was a gift she could never give up despite being from her abusive husband.
Day of the Dead is often seen as the black sheep of George A. Romero’s original zombie trilogy. For fans and the hardcore however, Day of the Dead may be the best of the bunch.
We've been treated to an overload of vampire flashbacks, and far fewer wolf worries, but while everybody's been talking about the witches, nobody's been talking to them.
What was also interesting was the fact that The Order have the means to track down vampires with the seers, it makes me question what else might they have up their sleeves?
Thor: The Dark World is even better than the first film because that core relationship between Thor and Loki is still there and is still as convincing as before, but all the other bits and pieces are much improved.
As the title suggests, the evil mercenaries are after the Lesser Key of Solomon, which unlocks a demonic prison that will unleash twenty three super-demons into Sleepy Hollow.
"For the Triumph of Evil" rushes into its 'Monster-of-the-week' formula, forcing major character development without the time it would usually take to attain it.