Romero’s ultra-low-budget Night of the Living Dead was released in October 1968, just months after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., which was shortly followed by that of Robert F. Kennedy.
NOTE: Other than the widely-known "They're coming to get you, Barbra" quote and the infamous ending, I know very little about the actual plot. *SPOILERS AHEAD. That said, here are my thoughts after ...
The Halloween season has always been special for me. It’s the time when it seems the entire country shares the fascination with the dark side of human experience that has inspired me from my youth as ...
One of the best horror movies that’s on Netflix was actually just added to the streaming service, and even though it’s 57 years old at this point, it’s still a fantastic watch. George A. Romero’s 1968 ...
Shots from "Queens of the Dead" and "Night of the Living Dead." Photos: Courtesy of Independent Film Company and George A. Romero Foundation Filmmaker and Pittsburgh native Tina Romero, daughter of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Spawn of the Living Dead, written by John A. Russo, co-creator of the seminal horror classic Night Of The Living Dead, is moving ahead with attached cast including Casper Van Dien ...
George A. Romero arguably invented the modern zombie genre with the 1968 classic “Night of the Living Dead” but, fittingly enough, zombies turned out to be a Frankenstein monster, tromping ...