DAWN OF THE DEAD: SHREDDING THE VEIL OF CONSUMERISM IN ROMERO’S ZOMBIE EPIC
When Hell is Full, the Dead Walk the Earth George Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead,” released in 1978, remains a cornerstone of the horror genre and a seminal work in zombie cinema. Serving as a follow-up to Romero’s groundbreaking 1968 film “Night of the Living Dead,” this opus drops audiences into a world succumbing to…
PIRANHA 1978: BITING INTO THE WATERY ABYSS OF NATURE GONE WILD
A School of Terror: “They’re eating the guests, sir!” The murky waters of 1978 swirled to reveal a fin-infested horror-comedy that continues to cause waves among genre enthusiasts. Directed by Joe Dante, “Piranha” unleashes a terrifying swarm from the depths of cinematic imagination. Without giving too much away, the film follows a simple yet compelling…