Tag: George A. Romero

Shaun of the Dead (2004) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite zombie movies due to the comedy and of course the homage to George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead [1968].” The film came to theaters in 2004 from Universal Pictures by director Edgar Wright (Last Night in Soho [2021]) which he also wrote with Simon…


Night of the Living Dead (1968) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

This is definitely a different type of movie that I would review. However, both Baron and the owner of the site asked me to help out and write the review so of course I accepted the challenge. I say “challenge” because it’s the first zombie film I’ve ever seen. The iconic George Romero, the godfather…


Zombie Evolution: The Understanding of the Film Species: Part 1 – By Baron Craze

There have been several articles on the topic zombie flicks, the culture surrounding them, the influence of them and the reflection of their possible existence to our philosophy of society, asking the appropriate questions of revolving around psychology and theology. One always wonders about mortality, if anything happens to life after death, and for the…


Pre-Order Non-Fiction Books of August and September 2021

August 31, 2021 Untold Horror by George. A Romero (Author), John Landis (Author), Dave Alexander (Author), Joe Dante (Author), Brian Yuzna (Author) Hardcover Summary: Insightful interviews of horror legends George Romero, John Landis, Joe Dante, Brian Yuzna, and more, by former editor-in-chief of Rue Morgue, Dave Alexander, about the scariest horror movies never made! Take a behind-the-scenes look into development hell to find the most frightening…


Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’ (2007) – By Baron Craze

Director Michael Felsher created a solid production, which appears more as a supplementary disc of extras than a documentary, an informational journey of feel good stories. The film contains a well-paced 90-minutes love for Creepshow (1982), highlighting the accomplishments of the film and the influence upon the key personal Tom Savini and George A. Romero….


Flight of the Living Dead (2007) – By Baron Craze

A script from Sidney Iwanter, Mark Onspaugh, & Scott Thomas, who also served as director, brought together a complete fun b-movie that never takes itself seriously, and yet comes extremely polished Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane [FOTLD]. Some have attributes that Thomas’ film actually holds the position of a parody of…


ZK: Elephant’s Graveyard (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Harrison Smith, of Camp Dread, takes on the zombie apocalyptic hoarder in Zombie Killers, which involves a small group of survivors that have barricaded themselves in a community with a bizarre hierarchy and defended by a makeshift warriors and a militia trained leader, the devilish talented Billy Zane. Smith continues to adhere to the…


Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018) – By Baron Craze

When this movie started making the rounds with critics, reviews in advance found themselves barred or privately listed, the interviews welcomed, and finding a positive remark equal to finding a pin in pile of sewing needles, and so soon after Romero’s demise. As horror fans know some movies absolutely do not need to be done…


Victor Crowley (2017) – By Baron Craze

First, Victor Crowley, actually Hatchet IV, but it goes much further than with director and creator Adam Green citing how his hero Wes Craven’s death affected him and brought him back to his own franchise once more. Even George A. Romero informed Adam this character still offers a lot the genre and especially the fans,…