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George Romero

George Romero

Night of the Living Dead is now available in eAudio
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Night of the Living Dead will be released on October 01, 2004 in eAudio
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Total Film, May 12, 2012
...ended up being some delays on the movie over the titles and the copyright between John Russo and George Romero, so I when I knew officially that Id gotten the part, the next thing I knew the movie was on hold because of these legal issues, honestly eight...
St. Petersburg Times, May 10, 2012
...Mike Christopher, best known for his role as the "Hare Krishna zombie" in George Romero's 1978 cult favorite, the original Dawn Of The Dead, will be appearing at a Largo comic book store's grand opening party Saturday. Comic World's official grand...
The Daily Blam, April 30, 2012
...the zombie antagonists, who in the book were very classically portrayed akin to those from famous horror director George Romero's film. As opposed to the shambling walking dead which are featured in pages of Max Brooks’ novels, the film will showcase...
FilmForce, April 10, 2012
...everywhere if you get the Exorcist Possessed Regan T-shirt. Make your friends jealous! - Photo by: Cherie Roberts George Romero started an undead revolution with the release of Night of the Living Dead, and decades later, the zombie craze is stronger...
MySanAntonio, April 9, 2012
...Kirkman. I think he's done more for zombies than anybody since (“Night of the Living Dead” director) George Romero. I started writing zombie books right when the zombie craze kind of got started, so I was on the ground floor on that. So a lot of it...
MySanAntonio, April 7, 2012
...Kirkman. I think he's done more for zombies than anybody since (“Night of the Living Dead” director) George Romero. I started writing zombie books right when the zombie craze kind of got started, so I was on the ground floor on that. So a lot of it...
Examiner.com, April 1, 2012
...Since George Romero first introduced the world to Night of the Living Dead, zombies have been a part of popular culture. AMC's The Walking Dead has only added to the popularity...
1Up.com, March 2, 2012
...became the ture horror elements for me along with the more standard zombie elements that were inspired by George Romero(orignaly in development they were going with a more traditional Japanese horror feel, akin to Ju-On or The Ring, supernatural ghosts...
Chicago Reader, March 2, 2012
...of Juan Pierre and Carlos Quentin, who along with the sleepwalking Rios helped create "an outfield filled with George Romero film extras," should improve the pitching, even if Viciedo, now slated for left field, "reads fly balls at a Kittle-garden...
Sacramento News & Review, March 1, 2012
...Several years ago Aaron Nelson wandered into a bookstore and experienced an epiphany. There, Nelson saw the space where his own book would fit—literally and metaphorically. Never mind that he hadn’t actually written it yet; at the time, the...
Onion AV Club, March 1, 2012
...which also pits a beaten-down but indefatigable hero against comically relentless supernatural forces, like The Three Stooges meets George Romero meets Herschell Gordon Lewis. Yet Jackson approaches the genre with a pocketful of other classic reference...
Guardian.co.uk, March 1, 2012
...Hitchcock's Sabotage. @cdarlington1 Oliver Stone's Alexander with a mostly new cast and a better script. @nathanwhitlock George Romero's "Martin". Interesting idea, but GR flubbed it. @Burtonski Transformers. The director should be David Lynch. ...
American Way, March 1, 2012
...horror fare, including Peter Cushing as a pet-store owner with a demented pastime. TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE (1983–1988) George Romero’s low-budget anthology veered from the campy to the creepy with its twisted and often clever scenarios. Many future...
Onion AV Club, March 1, 2012
...which also pits a beaten-down but indefatigable hero against comically relentless supernatural forces, like The Three Stooges meets George Romero meets Herschell Gordon Lewis. Yet Jackson approaches the genre with a pocketful of other classic reference...