It’s hard to overstate how influential George A. Romero’s original Night of the Living Dead is. The movie was a financial hit, and helped define the low-budget horror film. Romero also created the modern zombie as we know it (and see it everywhere).
Living Dead also has allegorical resonance, and depicts, intentionally or not, the troubled racial history of the 1960s, and today. But here’s the real question: Is it any good? ZF, Erv, and Andrew discuss an influential classic that, no matter how bad it gets, just won’t die.
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