The Village Voice, January 8th, 2003
Scares and Subversion THE DEAD ZONES BY ELLIOTT STEIN GEORGE A. ROMERO January 11 through 26, at the American Museum of the Moving Image Night of the Living Dead (1968) came out of nowhere, or to be more precise, Pittsburgh, and turned into the most influential horror film since Psycho. George Romero's remarkably assured debut, made on a shoestring, about a group of people barricaded inside a farmhouse while an army of flesh-eating zombies roams the countryside, deflates all genre cliches. It traded the expressionistic sets of the traditional fright flick for a neorealistic style-Romero's ...
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