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    Apr 16, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Comments & Curiosities: The era of 'Zom Coms'

    Do you believe in zombies? I don't. Ghosts, yes. Zombies, no. A person can only deal with so many paranormal issues at one time. But believe in them or not, zombies are coming to Costa Mesa, sort of. Not real zombies — movie zombies, and their...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Newport Beach, Arts and Culture, Columbus, Festive Events

  2. May 31, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. George A. Romero loves those zombies: 'It's the gift that keeps on giving'

    The Hero Complex
    FIVE QUESTIONS: GEORGE A. ROMERO With "Survival of the Dead," horror auteur George A. Romero, now 70, resurrects the series that began more than 40 years ago with the game-changing zombie film "Night of the Living Dead." The Toronto-based writer/director....
  4. Feb 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Crazies': George Romero remake amps up the anxiety, but loses the social conscience of the original.

    Brand X
    The latest entry in the open-ended remake sweepstakes is "The Crazies," based on an early George A. Romero project. Released under different titles in different areas -- I originally saw it as "Code Name: Trixie" -- it garnered nowhere near the same level...
  6. Apr 6, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Grindhouse' sparks a creepy stroll down memory lane

    "Grindhouse." The very name conjures up all kinds of memories of the gloriously lurid exploitation films of the '60s and '70s and fond nostalgia for the fading South Broadway movie palaces that booked them as double features.
    Special to The Times
    "Grindhouse." The very name conjures up all kinds of memories of the gloriously lurid exploitation films of the '60s and '70s and fond nostalgia for the fading South Broadway movie palaces that booked them as double features. Although it was not really a...

    Tags: Halloween, Quentin Tarantino, Paramount, Robert Rodriguez, Entertainment

  8. Jan 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Things at Sundance get weird at midnight

    While many film festivals have midnight sections that screen outré and impolite genre films, there is something about Sundance's "Park City at Midnight" that defies expectations. Frequently brimming with frenzied horror, outrageous mayhem and dark comedy, the section has consistently featured some the most commercially successful films to emerge from Sundance.
    While many film festivals have midnight sections that screen outré and impolite genre films, there is something about Sundance's "Park City at Midnight" that defies expectations. Frequently brimming with frenzied horror, outrageous mayhem and dark comedy,...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Arts and Culture, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Death

  10. Jun 2, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Movie review: 'Mysterious Skin'

    Tribune movie critic
    3 stars (out of 4) In "Mysterious Skin," Gregg Araki, director of "The Living End" and "The Doom Generation," plunges us into a world of homoerotic ecstasy and danger, wrecked lives and possible redemption. Araki's often-moving film is based on Scott...

    Tags: Elisabeth Shue, Halloween, Minority Groups, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Death

  12. Jun 23, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Movie review: 'Land of the Dead'

    Tribune movie critic
    4 stars (out of four) Warning: Though this is a laudatory review, it describes a movie that may give audience members unwelcome nightmares. "George A. Romero's Land of the Dead" gives us another great shock to the system. The fourth blood-spattered...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Land of the Dead (movie), Asia Argento, Death, 28 Days Later (movie)

  14. Aug 25, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  15. Romero Is 'Dead' Again

    Zap2It.com
    You can't keep a "Dead" man down. Only a year after "Land of the Dead" stirred up strong reviews, but sub-par box office, George A. Romero is moving back into the zombie business with "George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead." Romero will writer, direct...

    Tags: Grateful Dead (music group), Land of the Dead (movie), George Romero, Dawn of the Dead (movie, 1978), Entertainment

  16. Jun 24, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'George Romero's Land of the Dead'

    Back in 1968, fledgling Pittsburgh filmmaker George A. Romero unleashed upon an unsuspecting public a low-budget zombie horror picture called "Night of the Living Dead," which remains one of the scariest movies ever made — in 1999 it was even listed in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Successful sequels followed over the years, and now "George A. Romero's Land of the Dead" reveals that Romero remains the master of a genre he reinvented.
    Times Staff Writer
    Back in 1968, fledgling Pittsburgh filmmaker George A. Romero unleashed upon an unsuspecting public a low-budget zombie horror picture called "Night of the Living Dead," which remains one of the scariest movies ever made — in 1999 it was even listed...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Land of the Dead (movie), Asia Argento, Death, Cinema Industry

  18. Aug 2, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Invaders From The Past

    It's back to the '50s in "Signs," M. Night Shyamalan's odd, semi-comic science-fiction tale centering on a weirdly sculptured cornfield in Bucks County, Pa., and a lapsed reverend played in shifting moods by Mel Gibson.
    Courant Film Critic
    It's back to the '50s in "Signs," M. Night Shyamalan's odd, semi-comic science-fiction tale centering on a weirdly sculptured cornfield in Bucks County, Pa., and a lapsed reverend played in shifting moods by Mel Gibson. Recalling "The War of the Worlds"...

    Tags: Jodie Foster, Death, Don Siegel, Haley Joel Osment, Pennsylvania

  20. Oct 11, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Movie review: 'House of the Dead'

    Special to the Tribune
    1 star (out of 4) Here is yet another video game transferred to film with little enhancement or development. Director Uwe Boll even jump-cuts to images from the actual game, making "House of the Dead" even less of a film than similar efforts such as...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Jonathan Cherry, Halloween

  22. Mar 19, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Dawn of the Dead'

    Good zombie fun, the remake of George A. Romero's "Dawn of the Dead" is the best proof in ages that cannibalizing old material sometimes works fiendishly well. The story opens with a hush in a Milwaukee hospital as an emergency-room nurse (Sarah Polley) wearily moves through her final hour at work. Too exhausted to notice the casualties flooding into the ward, Ana returns home to her last untroubled sleep, only to wake to the nightmare vision of a child ripping a man's throat out with its teeth.
    Times Staff Writer
    Good zombie fun, the remake of George A. Romero's "Dawn of the Dead" is the best proof in ages that cannibalizing old material sometimes works fiendishly well. The story opens with a hush in a Milwaukee hospital as an emergency-room nurse (Sarah Polley)...

    Tags: Horror (genre), Sarah Polley, Natural Resources, Forests, Ving Rhames

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