When you think of fall and Halloween in Upstate New York, chances are you think of haunted hayrides, corn mazes, and haunted houses. Well, there is a terrifying adventure that isn't for the faint of heart but if you love to be truly scared during the season, this may be right up your alley.
12 North Sports Bar in Marcy is the host of Woodchuckers Axe Throwing and this Saturday for Halloween, you have the chance to work on your defensive strategy against zombies.
Darien Lake is bringing back Fright Fest in 2018 and they're going to need some help. If you've ever wanted to get paid to dress up like a zombie or do zombie makeup, this has your name all over it.
The walking dead took over the streets in Buffalo to recreate Michael Jackson's iconic 'Thriller' dance on Halloween. Marcea Lane, an original dancer from the video joined members of Future Dance Studio at the corner of Franklin and Mohawk.
In this episode Phil guides the explorers to a remote cemetery north of New Berlin near West Edmeston and the Unadilla River to explore the legend of Eunice Welsh, an undead ghoul said to reside in the tomb often driving adventurous visitors away in terror.
It's October which means spooky things and a new season of 'The Walking Dead.' If you are concerned that the zombie apocalypse might happen here in Utica, here are the Top 5 tips on how to survive it. You never know!
As one of the biggest Arnold Schwarzenegger nerds on the planet, I might be biased about this (okay I am definitely biased about this) but I think Maggie looks like one of the most interesting movies of the year. It’s a horror drama about a father trying to protect his daughter after she’s infected with some kind of zombie virus. The daughter is Abigail Breslin; the father is Schwarzenegger. Admittedly I don’t see (or hear) much of a family resemblance, but the themes this story touches on — parental responsibilities, broken families, an aging hero fighting against an increasing sense of irrelevance — jive perfectly with the stuff Schwarzenegger continues to explore throughout the latter half of his career.
Have you ever wondered how long Utica, Rome, Syracuse, and the rest of CNY would be destroyed if we had a zombie apocalypse? Thanks to Cornell University researchers, we can now say we would only survive 65 hours. That's only less than three days.