Movies
George Romero’s 1968 “Night of the Living Dead” has deservedly become a horror classic, a work of relentless terror in which seven people, holed up in a Western Pennsylvania farmhouse, fight a seemingly losing battle against an invasion of remorseless flesh-eating ghouls.
Oct. 19, 1990
With “Day of the Dead” (citywide), George Romero completes his horror trilogy that began with “Night of the Living Dead” (1968) and continued with “Dawn of the Dead” (1979).
Oct. 4, 1985
George A. Romero’s breakthrough movies finally get the respect they deserve in an upcoming retrospective.
Jan. 10, 2003
“When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the Earth.”
March 18, 2004
It was the night of April 4, 1968, and George A.
July 16, 2017
Television
George A.
Nov. 1, 2013
George Romero dismisses ‘The Walking Dead’ as ‘soap opera’
Judith O’Dea of Garden Grove didn’t survive the zombies in ‘Living Dead.’ But the classic’s cult-film status has ensured a healthy afterlife for its victim-heroine.
Oct. 29, 1996
The first time I saw “Night of the Living Dead” was in 1972, in the basement of a radical student group’s headquarters near UC Berkeley.
March 15, 1991
Entertainment & Arts
Black-and-white horror movie classic and nightmare-fueling “Night of the Living Dead” from George Romero has been expanded.
Sept. 17, 2015