It’s a great time to be a fan of the late horror icon George A. Romero. News broke at the start of the month that Romero’s widow, Suzanne, is planning to bring the filmmaker’s final zombie movie ...
“The Amusement Park” doesn’t have an IMDb page, but that doesn’t mean George Romero’s 1973 film doesn’t exist. Daniel Kraus, an author who’s collaborated with Guillermo del Toro, managed to get his ...
Streaming service Shudder will stream the “lost” George A. Romero film “The Amusement Park” this summer. Restored by the Pittsburgh-based George A. Romero Foundation, the 1973 film was commissioned by ...
The essence of horror isn’t grotesquerie or gore but the sense of a world in dysfunction, which is what gives the genre its political spark, as its crucial modern master, George A. Romero, showed from ...
This feature on The Amusement Park originally ran when the film debuted on Shudder. It has been updated for the movie’s digital rental and home-video release. Few things make a cinephile’s heart ...
George A. Romero's widow Suzanne has deemed "The Amusement Park" the director's "most terrifying film." The official synopsis for “The Amusement Park” from Shudder reads: “An elderly gentleman goes ...
A collaborator of Guillermo del Toro's watched the lost 1973 film yesterday. “The Amusement Park” doesn’t have an IMDb page, but that doesn’t mean George Romero‘s 1973 film doesn’t exist. Daniel Kraus ...
A rare early film from legendary Dawn of the Dead director George A. Romero will be released by AMC's horror streaming service Shudder. The film is titled The Amusement Park and was directed by Romero ...