"They're dead...they're all messed up..."
Ever since George A. Romero resurrected, redefined, and reinvented the zombie subgenre with his landmark Night of the Living Dead (1968), an unstoppable horde of anthropophagous corpses has shambled across international screens in such seminal gorefests as Jorge Grau's The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue (1974), Lucio Fulci's Zombie Flesheaters (1979), City of the Living Dead (1980), and The Beyond (1981), as well as Romero's own Dawn of the Dead (1979) and Day of the Dead (1985). Why not breathe new life into your horror viewing with a selection from the Doctor's |