George Romero’s ‘lost’ film shows us a horrific vision of old age – but loses the point in a rather laboured attempt at metaphorical provocation.

George Romero’s ‘lost’ film shows us a horrific vision of old age – but loses the point in a rather laboured attempt at metaphorical provocation.
George Romero and Stephen King’s loving tribute to the glory days of EC Comics.
Continuing our Hammer Horror retrospective with a look at their impressive reinvention of a moribund genre.
The rise and fall of the iconic Saturday night horror movie pairings of classic – and not-so-classic – horror movies.
the most beloved of horror films has never felt more timely – but it remains a film that signals its misanthropy rather too loudly for its own good.
Another selection of alternative viewing to help make self-isolation more bearable.
George Romero’s first film after Dawn of the Dead was an ambitious attempt to break free of the horror straitjacket.
Black Gunn • The Take • The Dark Half • Skinner • Kaleidoscope • Rabid
The obscure role-playing game based on the gore-drenched cult classic George Romero film.
Looking back at the ground-breaking Stephen King mini-series from 1979.