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- George Romero's Involvement in 'The Zombie Autopsies' Nothing to CelebrateEven though I am a huge fan of George Romero's original zombie trilogy, I am not excited about 'The Zombie Autopsies.' Find out why.
- George Romero's Creepshow (1982)This is my personal comprehensive review of George Romero's 1982 horror anthology film Creepshow, starring Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie Nielsen, Ted Danson, Stephen King and E.G. Marshall.
- George Romero's Martin (1977) ReviewThis is my personal comprehensive review of George Romero's 1977 cult vampire classic Martin, starring John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel and Christine Forrest.
- The Walking Dead Versus George Romero's MoviesWhat are the similarities and differences between AMC's new series The Walking Dead and the classic George Romero's dead?
Show George Romero Your Inner Zombie - ScareFest's New Photo ContestScareFest is opening up a new contest for our online fans. One contest, two categories = 2 winners!
George Romero and the B-52's Go to the MallA commentary on consumer culture gone awry as portrayed in the B-52's song Funplex and the George Romero Film Dawn of the Dead.- Survival of the Dead Movie Review: What Went Wrong?George Romero is famous for his zombie movies, but his latest release, Survival of the Dead, leaves much to be desired and one big question: Where are the zombies?
George Romero's Survival of the Dead - the Big Country with ZombiesA look at George Romero's sixth film in his zombie franchise, "Survival Of The Dead," which follows a rival between two families and the national guardsmen who rain on their parade.
The Cultural Impacts of George Romero's Night of the Living DeadLittle did you know that Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman and many other great African-American actors have George Romero's Night of the Living Dead to thank for their success.- George Romero - Hollywood IconThis article discusses the legendary George Romero.
- CreepshowAhh, Creepshow! One of the best horror anthologies to come out of the 1980's. It's not perfect, but is immensely enjoyable if you're into this sort of movie.
George Romero's Diary of the Dead"Diary Of The Dead" takes aim at a generation that has been so sucked into You Tube and of watching things not just from a distance, but an emotional distance as well.- Book Review: Gospel of the Living Dead: George Romero's Visions of Hell on Earth by Kim PaffenrothA comprehensive look at the zombie films of George A. Romero and there influence on the genre.
George Romero Returns with 'Deadtime Stories Volume 2'George A. Romero is best known for his 'Night of the Living Dead' series of films. He's the godfather of zombie movies for lack of a better way of putting it. Romero also seems to have a place in his heart for anthology films.
The Zombies Game PhenomenonZombies!!! It is a word that has infected the mainstream pop culture, including our games. Lets take a look at Zombies even closer.
A Zombie's Guide to SurvivalMay is Zombie Awareness Month. Enjoy this tongue-in-cheek article on how to survive the zombie apocolypse, if you're the zombie!
Review: George A. Romero's Diary of the DeadZombie king George Romero takes on the world of modern media. Does it survive the onslaught or is it dead on arrival?- Michael Gornick's Creepshow 2 (1987)This is my personal comprehensive review of Michael Gornick's 1987 horror anthology sequel Creepshow 2, starring George Kennedy, Dorothy Lamour and Lois Chiles.
- Lucio Fulci's Zombie (1979)This is my personal comprehensive review of Lucio Fulci's 1979 Italian gore classic Zombie, starring Tisa Farrow and Ian McCulloch.
- Creepshow 2 (1987) ReviewThis is my review of the 1987 horror anthology sequel Creepshow 2, the follow-up to George Romero's original Creepshow.
Movie Review: 'Survival of the Dead' (2009) Could Be George Romero's First CartoonSome days are better than others when you're king of the world, right? I mean the horror cinema community dubs you a "genius" and fans, producers and studios are constantly telling you that ALL of your films are masterpieces...- ZomBCon 2010: A Paradise for the Living DeadIf you grew up on "Night of the Living Dead" and and are enthralled by all things zombie, then ZomBCon, a zombie convention in Seattle, Washington may be just the thing for you.
ScareFest Horror Guest List is UpNext weekend, November 5th -7th, ScareFest will be extending Halloween one more weekend. The largest international Horror and Paranormal Show will be taking place in Lexington, KY at the Lexington Convention Center.
The Slow Zombie Archetype: Slow and Steady Wins the RaceFirst in a three part enemy analysis exploring the various strengths and capabilities of the living dead - helping you build a better Zombie Survival Plan.- Why Are Zombies so Scary Now? Part 2A continuation of part one, which looks at why zombies are popular monsters in today's culture.
- The Mom-Kit for Zombie UprisingsA list of necessary items for a mom who is rescuing her kids during a zombie Armageddon.
- Sight of the Living Dead or How One Becomes a Zombie (Should One Want To)A sorcerer, zombie cucumber, spiders...zombie-making in Haiti.
How to Make Rotting Flesh for a Halloween Zombie CostumeKeep your money from the Halloween superstore this year and make rotting flesh with something you may already have in your pantry.- Become a Zombie for HalloweenOne of the easiest and most popular costumes is the zombie. From George Romero's, Dawn of the Dead to his latest, Survival of the Dead, our fascination with zombies keeps growing.
- Do Zombies Really Exist?Want to know how you go about creating a zombie? Hint: It's got nothing to do with voodoo.
- The Ron Review: Dawn of the Dead (1978)Even 30 years later, this zombie classic still has timely things to say about American culture and social issues.
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- Land of the Dead Lacks BiteGeorge A. Romero has released his fourth movie in the Dead series: Land of the Dead. Although it does have plenty of social commentary it lacks the character development necessary to lift it above standard Hollywood horror movies.



