When discussing some of the most iconic Horror film directors of all-time, a short list would include Alfred Hitchcock, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Dario Argento, and Mr. George A. Romero. A modest man born and raised in the New York City borough of The Bronx,...
To many, George A. Romero is one of the most influential pioneers of the Horror film genre and the father of the zombie film, but to Tina Romero, he is more, he is dad. The only daughter of the late great filmmaker, Tina grew up...
The art of storytelling is something that has followed us throughout history while always challenging the imagination to think outside the box. In the world of Horror, there have been a bundle of stories which has captured the imagine ranging from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to...
George A. Romero first introduced the world to his vision of zombie terror in 1968 with the classic film Night of the Living Dead, spawning a saga that has continued for nearly five decades. Filmed in Toronto, Land of the Dead was the fourth chapter of the series...
Fall is here and with that comes a slew of fresh content to hit television and streaming networks worldwide. With a good deal to digest, perhaps the most intriguing to true fan of the Horror cinema is the introduction of Shudder’s new Horror anthology series...
A topic many may be uncomfortable with acknowledging, there is no question there has been a list of stereotypical depictions of black culture throughout cinema history. A truth there is no escaping, you can either try to downplay it, ignore it, or approach it with...
In life, if we are lucky, we get to follow our creative passions and make a career of them in the process. A gift, never to be taken for granted, it is even more rare that we get the opportunity to revisit these passions a...
There must be something in the Baltic Sea surrounding Finland, because it has become a breeding ground for Heavy Metal and Rock bands through the years. From the flourishing underground scene to the mass international success of artists such as Nightwish and Apocalyptica, Finland has certainly...
Back in the mid ’70s, George A. Romero envisioned the foundation plot for Dawn of the Dead. Officially released overseas in 1978, it would become one of his most iconic films ever, creating images of horror with subtly interjected satire, acting as a commentary on...
In film, the emotion of a scene is only as vivid as the sound surrounding it. A factor often overlooked by the average consumer, the truth is, you take away the soundtrack to any of your favorite films and the feeling is dramatically less intense....