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Tag Archives: Land of the Dead
Boyd Banks- The Romero Retrospective (Audio)
Last August, I was supposed to interview Boyd Banks at a convention. Unfortunately, I never made it to the con. Yesterday, I finally got to meet Boyd at the Chiller Theatre convention in Parsippany, NJ. He … Continue reading
Posted in Show No Mercy
Tagged Boyd Banks, Canada, convention, Dawn of the Dead 2004, George Romero, Jason X, Land of the Dead, Pontypool, Stripperland, Zach Snyder, zombies
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The Romero Retrospective: The Complete Reviews
Over the last year plus, I’ve said just about everything I could possibly say about George Romero. If you’ve read my stuff, you know that he’s my favorite horror director, and one of the main influences on myself … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane, In the Abyss
Tagged Bruiser, Creepshow, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Diary of the Dead, George Romero, John Amplas, Knightriders, Land of the Dead, Martin, Monkey Shines, Night of the Living Dead, Season of the Witch, Stephen King, Survival of the Dead, The Crazies, The Dark Half, There's Always Vanilla, Two Evil Eyes
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THE DARK HALF
With only a few George Romero films left to review, Phil takes a look at the only full novel adaptation the director ever made from Stephen King’s catalogue. His last film before a 7-year hiatus, … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged adaptation, Amy Madigan, Bruiser, Creepshow, Dawn of the Dead, doppelganger, From a Buick 8, George Romero, Goblin, Julie Harris, Land of the Dead, Martin, Michael Rooker, Monkey Shines, Needful Things, Pet Sematary, Robert Joy, Salem's Lot, sparrows, Stephen King, The Dark Half, Tina King, Two Evil Eyes
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BRUISER
With only a few Romero films left, today I review BRUISER, the director’s return after a 7-year layoff. The rust shows, but at least the flick sports Tom Atkins. Between 1993 and 2000, George … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged Bruiser, Canada, George Romero, Jason Flemyng, Land of the Dead, loss of identity, masks, Monkey Shines, Peter Stormaire, Tom Atkins
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DIARY OF THE DEAD
I took my two separate reviews from my Icons of Fright days and used parts of them to create the review below. It’s a lot more coherent, and better for it. If only DIARY OF THE … Continue reading
Gary Streiner- The Romero Retrospective (Text)
Ed. note- Gary Streiner is more than just someone who was involved with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD to me, he’s a friend. I met him at a Chiller a few years ago, and we became fast friends. … Continue reading
Posted in Show No Mercy
Tagged Bill Hinzman, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Gary Streiner, George Romero, Jerry Seinfeld, John Russo, Judith O'Dea, Judith Ridley, Karl Hardman, Kyra Schon, Land of the Dead, Living Dead Festival, Marilyn Eastman, Night of the Living Dead, One for the Fire, Rudy Ricci, Russ Streiner
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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. Romero’s last film to date, … Continue reading →