George A. Romero
Born on February 4, 1940, in New York City, he became a pioneering filmmaker known for revolutionizing the horror genre. His groundbreaking 1968 film "Night of the Living Dead" introduced audiences to the modern zombie, blending social commentary with horror. He continued to explore societal themes through films like "Dawn of the Dead" and "Day of the Dead." Renowned for his unique style and impact on horror, he remained a beloved figure in cinema until his passing in 2017.
Movies directed by George A. Romero
LAND OF THE DEAD
In a world where the dead have risen and taken over, a group of survivors seek refuge in a walled city ruled by a corrupt leader. As tensions rise...
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
Night of the Living Dead is a seminal 1968 horror film that forever changed the landscape of the genre. Directed by George A. Romero, the movie...
THE CRAZIES
The Crazies is a 1973 horror film directed by George A. Romero. The movie follows the chaos that ensues in a small town after a biological weapon is...
DAY OF THE DEAD
A small group of military personnel and scientists dwell in an underground bunker as the world above is overrun by zombies. Tensions rise as they...
CREEPSHOW
Creepshow is a horror anthology film that consists of five short stories that are presented in a comic book style. Each story features a different...
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