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Memories of the Living Dead: Zombies Tell All (Book of Interviews)
Ed. note- I’m honored to have some of my interviews published in Bob Michelucci’s compilation Memories of the Living Dead. He’s been kind enough to include conversations of mine with some of George Romero’s actors, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrienne Barbeau, Bob Michelucci, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Gary Streiner, George Romero, Joe Pilato, John Amplas, John Russo, Judith O'Dea, Ken Foree, Lori Cardille, Memories of the Living Dead, Mike Christopher, Night of the Living Dead, Night of the Living Dead 30th Anniversary, Russ Streiner, Scott Reiniger, zombies
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CONVENTION REPORT: Chiller Theatre October 2012
The More Things Change… (the more the Cliché Stays the Same) Chiller Theatre, Parsippany, NJ October 26-28 at the Parsippany Sheraton When I’d heard months before the October Chiller that the show was changing … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrienne Barbeau, April Fool's Day, Ben Chapman, Cafe Himbo, Chiller, convention, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Creepshow, Damien Omen II, Deborah Foreman, Donna Wilkes, Escape from New York, George Romero, Insidious, Joe Zazo, Julia Adams, Kate Hodge, Lance Henriksen, Mad Monster Party con, Martin Casella, Mortal Kombat, Philip Friedman, Poltergeist, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Roger Daltrey, Sarah Fasso, Steven Spielberg, The Howling, Virginia Madsen
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TWO EVIL EYES
George Romero wanted to make an AIDS parable out of “The Masque of the Red Death.” Italians forced him to make another film instead. A decent effort, but a great example of “what could have been.” … Continue reading →
CREEPSHOW
CREEPSHOW In 1980, George Romero tried to step away from horror with KNIGHTRIDERS, a tale of medieval combatants who followed a king and jousted on motorcycles. Though the story was close to his heart, it wasn’t horror; and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrienne Barbeau, Creepshow, Dawn of the Dead, E. G. Marshall, EC Comics, Ed Harris, Fritz Weaver, Gaylen Ross, George Romero, Hal Holbrook, John Amplas, Knightriders, Leslie Nielsen, Martin, Michael Gornick, portmanteau, Salem's Lot, Stephen King, Ted Danson, Tom Savini, Viveca Lindfors, zombies
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