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George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead arrived 10 years after he invented the modern zombie movie with 1968's Night of the Living Dead. To mark the 45-year anniversary of its U.S. release in 1979 ...
“Dawn of the Dead” has seen better days. The high-octane update of the 1979 zombie fest offers gore galore, some truly creepy images, occasionally wicked humor and impressive performances for ...
Shockingly, they didn’t even have that much. According to producer Richard P. Rubinstein, in his commentary accompanying the “extended” version, the actual budget of Dawn Of The Dead was an ...
Dawn of the Dead Hell overflows in big-budget redo of George A. Romero's influential 1978 gorefest. Like last fall's "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" clone, "Dawn" is pitched at twentysomethings more ...
Tasteless and gratuitous enough on its own terms, this Dawn Of The Dead would still be much more palatable had the original never existed. As it stands, the remake is akin to an Animal House ...
Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero’s 1978 horror classic, is celebrating its 45th anniversary with a return to theaters in time for Halloween, courtesy the folks at Regal Cinemas.The film will ...
This time around, they’ve turned the UK quad poster image for George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (aka Zombies: Dawn of the Dead) into a puzzle, and it’s limited to only 50 units worldwide.
This particular element is borrowed from the original Night of the Living Dead (1968), in which we heard about the zombie epidemic via radio--first in Barbara's car, and later in the barricaded house.
To commemorate that anniversary, “Dawn of the Dead” returns to theaters, including a handful of shows — including on May 24 at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre — featuring a live performance ...