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Jan 7, 2025 |
haddonfieldhorror.com | George Romero
Uncork’d Entertainment is set to release George A. Romero’s Resident Evil, an investigative documentary that dives deep into one of Hollywood’s most intriguing “what could have been” stories. Directed by Brandon Salisbury, this highly anticipated documentary will be available on Digital and On Demand starting January 7, 2025. In 1998, Constantin Film set out to bring Resident Evil, the legendary horror video game, to the big screen. They enlisted George A.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
followingfilms.com | George Romero
In a move that will thrill horror aficionados and cinema historians alike, Uncork’d Entertainment has announced the digital and On Demand release of George A. Romero’s Resident Evil, set for January 7, 2025. Directed by Brandon Salisbury, this documentary delves deep into one of the most intriguing unmade films in Hollywood history. The genesis of this story dates back to 1998, when Constantin Film sought to adapt the iconic horror video game Resident Evil for the big screen.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
comingsoon.it | George Romero
CURIOSITÀ SU ZOMBIÈ il secondo film della celebre Trilogia dei morti viventi, inaugurata da Romero con La notte dei morti viventi (1968) e conclusa da Il giorno degli zombi (1985). Goblin, la band italiana che realizzò la colonna sonora del film, fu presentata a Romero da Dario Argento, il quale collaborò con il soggetto e la sceneggiatura della pellicola. A causa del budget ridotto, il film non poteva permettersi degli stuntman.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Alfred Hitchcock |Georges Franju |Roman Polanski |George Romero
Unearth the best 1960s movies ever and you’ll see the decade started off screaming. Psycho titillated audiences showing Janet Leigh in a bra before serving up one of the most shocking death scenes ever committed to screen – it still shocks some 60 years later. Both Psycho and Peeping Tom released the same year and both share comment on voyeurism, with the latter going as far as implicating the viewer in its POV murder shots.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Shinichiro Ueda |George Romero |Yeon Sang-ho |Stuart Gordon
The zombie: Without remorse and pity, driven by a single hunger, and damn near impossible to put down permanently. There have been times since their introduction into movies in the 1930s where it felt like we’d never see a zombie movie again. Then there are eras of the opposite, where you couldn’t stick your arm out in a multiplex without a shambling ghoul nearby, ready to chomp.
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