Topic: George Romero
Judging by the record-breaking 7.3 million viewers who tuned into the premiere of the second season of The Walking Dead on AMC Sunday night...
Zombies don't get much respect in Hollywood, George Romero says.. . But they've served Romero well in films back to "Night of the Living Dead,"...
The 2010 horror film The Crazies is a remake of a 1973 movie of the same name by director George Romero . A departure for a director who had, at that time, been best known for his popular zombie movies, the epidemic thriller ...
George Romero is best-known by many film buffs as the king of zombie horror, thanks by and large to the trilogy of zombie films Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978), and Day of the Dead (1985).. Having ...
Zombies are fictional, animated corpses of the living dead. This sub-genre can largely be credited to filmmaker George Romero and his 1968 film called Night of the Living Dead . This connection is also present for zombie lore from Asia , where vampires and ...
Slightly slicker than its 1982 counterpart, ?Creepshow 2? is a fun roller coaster ride. Presented in the classic ?Creepshow? format, each story begins as an animated splash page coupled with the spooky voice talent of Tom Savini (The Creep. In ?Creepshow? the ...
make you think immediately of Night of the Living Dead, you need a crash course in zombie movie history. While director George Romero certainly took the zombie mythology to new heights (ones that have been imitated ever since), he certainly didn't ...
When George Romero was making his 1968 movie 'Night of the Living Dead', he originally asked Tom Savini to work on the movie as a makeup artist. However, before the film started shooting, Savini was called up to serve as a combat ...
Anything that George Romero does nowadays is automatically looked at in a negative way. For those following Romero?s work a little more closely you?d know something was in the pipeline, but then suddenly onto DVD shelves across the world appears ...
Seven strangers in the middle of nowhere (rural Pennsylvania just outside Pittsburgh really) hole up in a deserted house to evade zombies that have suddenly and curiously started popping up and killing people for no immediately apparent reason. Believe it or not ...