George A. Romero Left Nearly 50 Unproduced Scripts Behind When He Died, Plus an Unreleased 1973 Movie
Horror fans probably haven’t seen the last of Romero on the big screen.
Horror fans probably haven’t seen the last of Romero on the big screen.
Classics from Jonathan Demme, George A. Romero, and more are coming to the Criterion Collection in 2018.
George A. Romero is the true father of independent cinema.
But maybe it can return from the dead.
With “Night of the Living Dead” screening soon in a 4k restoration, the zombie maestro explains why he has struggled to keep producing more entries in his undead universe.
From the Indiewire Vault: Romero calls himself “the godfather of zombies.”
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