About Kody

Kody Zimmermann grew up on a steady diet of comic books, genre novels, and sci-fi/horror films. He has established himself as a writer and director of short films. His film The Familiar screened worldwide in over 50 festivals and has won numerous awards including Best Short Film at the Sitges Film Festival, the oldest and most prestigious genre festival in the world. The Familiar was also been nominated by the Director’s Guild of Canada for Best Short Film and airs regularly on the Sundance Channel and Movie Central.

REMEMBERING RICHARD MATHESON

By |2018-06-24T13:22:14+00:00June 24th, 2018|Tales of Me|

Five years ago, Richard Matheson passed away. In my opinion, he changed everything. Although George Romero would introduce the zombie apocalypse to filmgoers in 1968, Matheson invented the genre 14 years earlier with I AM [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #7

By |2018-06-23T14:28:31+00:00June 23rd, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #7 - THE GODDAMNED BATMAN from Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. Was there any doubt Batman would not make this list? Jesus, when I write a grocery list for Costco it [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #9

By |2018-06-21T13:32:10+00:00June 21st, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #9 -COMMANDER JAMES BOND. It's the human moments in the series that win me over, starting with the death of his wife Teresa in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I suppose [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #10

By |2018-06-20T13:05:28+00:00June 20th, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #10 - SNAKE-EYES from G.I. Joe. It’s an ingenious concept to have your character covered head-to-toe in a costume -- like Spider-Man or Deadpool. Not even the eyes are accessible to [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #11

By |2018-06-20T13:05:55+00:00June 19th, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #11 - ROBERT MCCALL from The Equalizer. In an episode of my second favorite TV show of all time, ex-Company agent turned guardian-of-the-common-man has a crooked cop against the wall. The [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #12

By |2018-06-20T13:04:29+00:00June 18th, 2018|Tales of Me|

#12 - "DOC" CARTER & CAROL MCCOY from The Getaway. Like Kurosawa with The Seven Samurai, Sam Peckinpah's go-to film seems to be The Wild Bunch. Others call upon Straw Dogs or Pat Garrett & [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #13

By |2018-06-20T13:06:34+00:00June 17th, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #13 - DETECTIVE "DIRTY" HARRY CALLAHAN. Some of my earliest memories of movies come from my Dad loving Dirty Harry movies. Which is odd, because he can't tell any of them [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #14

By |2018-06-20T13:07:00+00:00June 16th, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #14 - JASON BOURNE from the Bourne Movies. I admit I've never read any of the popular novels that these films are based on (and I hear they're very loosely based [...]

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #15

By |2018-06-20T13:07:27+00:00June 15th, 2018|Tales of Me|

50 GREATEST FICTIONAL BADASSES #15 - PARKER. Donald Westlake created a character in 1962 that can only be labeled a "non-hero." Parker is a thief -- but he’s no charming cat-burglar who playfully eludes clueless [...]

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