When last we left off… Back on March 8, I dropped seven reviews. Over the week or two before, I’d watched an eclectic mix of horror flicks, mostly[…]
Tag: Duane Jones
Hell of Fame Inductee: Duane Jones
DUANE JONES as honored by Phil Fasso for his historical importance in horror When looking at the history of horror, and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD as[…]
A Tribute to Keith Wayne
In the wake of Wes Craven dying, the 20th anniversary of Keith Wayne’s death is likely to get overshadowed. I’d like to take a few paragraphs to honor Keith today, as[…]
BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD/ DOC OF THE DEAD
Ed. note- Hey, Death Ensemble isn’t dead. And despite the wishes of some, neither am I. What should die, however, is the zombie flick. There’s nothing new to mine from the undead, as my[…]
Judith O’Dea- The Romero Retrospective (Audio)
To describe Judith O’Dea as a classy, eloquent lady just isn’t adequate. Judith’s been answering questions about NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and George Romero for 45 years now, but when[…]
SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD
Only one to go! Phil’s review of LAND OF THE DEAD won’t make it in on time for the end of February, but here’s his review of SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD.[…]
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
Sometimes a horror movie is so much more than just a horror movie. In 1967, a group of young ad men hot to break out of filming beer commercials decided[…]
Russell Streiner- The Romero Retrospective (Text)
Ed. note- After a brief hiatus, we’re back to our NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Retrospective, which started off as an Appreciation Week, but went far beyond seven days. Picking it back up, here’s[…]