Night of the Living Dead (1990)
The 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead is indeed a notable example of how to successfully reinvigorate a classic film while maintaining its core spirit.
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The 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead is indeed a notable example of how to successfully reinvigorate a classic film while maintaining its core spirit.
Continue readingOn this show Gareth & Ted discuss ChatGPT erotica, the expensive Pro-Ject Elvis turntable, Pixel Watch 4 internals, the Samsung Android XR headset, and EU rules mandating detachable USB-C cables by 2028. Gareth loves Paperless-Ngx and Ted slammes e-ink.
Continue readingDario Argento’s Inferno is a visually stunning but narratively flawed sequel/followup to Suspiria.
Continue readingTed, Gareth and Allan are back to bring you a couple of hours of all things film, cinema and TV in the usual fashion! This time all-in on Hitchcock, dabble with Mexican Morgues, welcome Atomic Steve, Spit on a Grave or two, visit the 70s with Persuaders for Basil’s Brush and Meantime they face our Final Destination Bloodlines!
Continue readingThough now a cult classic, Romero’s Day of the Dead had mixed initial reviews. Critics praised Savini’s gore, but the narrative is seen as a slow, dark slog focused on unlikable characters and frustrating power struggles in a bunker.
Continue readingNew Episode: Join us for the latest episode of TechAddicts! We’re chatting about Linux issues, the Retroid Pocket Classic plus updates on Honor’s MagicPad 3 Pro and Amazon’s new hardware. Oh, and beware: Xbox Game Pass fans are cancelling their subs due to a price hike!
Continue readingSuspiria is a landmark horror film that easily captivates it’s audience
Continue readingGeorge A. Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead” (1978) defined the modern zombie genre, cementing tropes like slow hordes & headshots. Its satire on consumer culture and commentary on societal decay make it a masterclass in entertainment & social commentary.
Continue readingReturn of the Evil Dead is a frustrating, lazy sequel that reuses footage and loses the original’s threat by making the Blind Dead vulnerable to silence. Its plot is riddled with gaps, the action is flawed, and the climax is nonexistent.
Continue readingGeorge A. Romero’s 1968 film Night of the Living Dead revolutionised horror with its self-imposed limitations, creating the modern zombie genre & potent social commentary. Its influence can be seen in countless films, from Sam Raimi to The Walking Dead.
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