george a. romero

The Return of George A. Romero’s ‘The Amusement Park’ Provokes Sympathy for the Nearly Dead

The Return of George A. Romero’s ‘The Amusement Park’ Provokes Sympathy for the Nearly Dead

George A. Romero’s The Amusement Park (1973), showing at Salem Horror Fest, terrifies with what the future brings to all who dare to live.

The ‘Night of the Living Dead’ Zombies Will Still Get to You

The ‘Night of the Living Dead’ Zombies Will Still Get to You

George A. Romero's definitive zombie movie finally gets a definitive release on Criterion -- and it goes straight for your gut.

George A. Romero’s ‘Martin’: On Lasting Intimacy with a Cult Cinema Vampire

George A. Romero’s ‘Martin’: On Lasting Intimacy with a Cult Cinema Vampire

Why do horror fans take Romero's 1978 indie masterpiece so personally? A close look at the film, its novelization, its soundtrack, the Soft Cell pop song it inspired, and other pop culture obsessions.

Roger Luckhurst’s ‘Zombies’ Is Gory and Highly Informative

Roger Luckhurst’s ‘Zombies’ Is Gory and Highly Informative

Zombies is just as much an anti-imperialist work as it is an historical examination of the walking dead.

The Zombification Family Tree: Legacy of the Living Dead

The Zombies and I

The Demise of Horror Culture?

Diary of the Dead

Land of the Dead (2005)

Night of the Living Dead: Millennium Edition (1968)

Day of the Dead (1985)

Dawn of the Dead (1979)