Horror films have long been a powerful vehicle for social commentary, offering audiences a way to process real-world fears through allegory. While many viewers are drawn to the genre for its thrills, ...
The modern concept of zombies as flesh-eating creatures from the cemetery evolved more recently, from the 1968 comedy/horror film, “Night of the Living Dead,” and sequels like “Dawn of the Dead,” “Day ...
Romero completed his original Dead trilogy with Day of the Dead, an extremely bleak concluding chapter that picked up years into the zombie apocalypse. Confined to a military base established in ...
But with Dawn of the Dead, and later with 1985’s Day of the Dead, Romero helped us understand our ... Without George Romero, there is no zombie horror, period. Sure, filmmakers like Victor Halperin ...