Gaylen Ross has only a handful of acting credits to her name, but the first of them remains significant enough even today for her to be permanently canonized in horror film history: “Dawn of the Dead.” Playing television producer Fran Parker for writer-director George A. Romero, Ross joins what’s otherwise a boys’ club cast to combat zombies (and post-apocalyptic boredom) in an abandoned shopping ...[Read More]
Todd GilchristMay 24, 2024 at 1:15 PMGaylen Ross has only a handful of acting credits to her name, but the first of them remains significant enough even today for her to be permanently canonized in horror film history: “Dawn of the Dead.” Playing television producer Fran Parker for writer-director George A. Romero, Ross joins what’s otherwise a boys’ club cast to combat zombies (and post-apocalypt...[Read More]
Gaylen Ross has only a handful of acting credits to her name, but the first of them remains significant enough even today for her to be permanently canonized in horror film history: “Dawn of the Dead.” Playing television producer Fran Parker for writer-director George A. Romero, Ross joins what’s otherwise a boys’ club cast to combat zombies (and post-apocalyptic boredom) in an abandoned shopping ...[Read More]
Gaylen Ross has only a handful of acting credits to her name, but the first of them remains significant enough even today for her to be permanently canonized in horror film history: “Dawn of the Dead.” Playing television producer Fran Parker for writer-director George A. Romero, Ross joins what’s otherwise a boys’ club cast to combat zombies (and post-apocalyptic boredom) in an abandoned shopping ...[Read More]
DAWN OF THE DEAD was first released overseas in 1978 then had its Gala North American premier in Pittsburgh on April 12th, 1979, then began it's theatrical roll-out across the U.S.A. on April 13th, 1979 (so we get to celebrate the anniversaries of this immortal cult classic twice) and what better way for New Amsterdam Entertainment Inc.® to highlight this special milestone than making it available...[Read More]
Red. Vivid. Shaggy. The image is bright and engaging but suffocating too. The frame is papered with the color and, indeed, foreshadows the bloody palette from which the remainder of the film’s runtime will be painted. Rather than a betrayal of what’s to come, the domineering shade foretells the imminent delivery of a new world, birthed from the remains of what came before: a new dawn. The sun firs...[Read More]
Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin will perform the group’s score to George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead during three special shows in the US later this month.Taking place in Los Angeles, Austin, and New York City in late May, these concerts are billed as the “last-ever” live performances of the score. A press releases stresses that no further dates will be added. Tickets are available for purchase here.A...[Read More]
The post Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin Announces Final Live Performances of Dawn of the Dead Score appeared first on Consequence.Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin will perform the group’s score to George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead during three special shows in the US later this month.Taking place in Los Angeles, Austin, and New York City in late May, these concerts are billed as the “last-ever” live perfo...[Read More]
Claudio Simonetti‘s Goblin will be taking to the stage to perform the score of George A. Romero‘s Dawn of the Dead on a series of only three exclusive US dates this May. The live shows will take place along with a screening of the classic film for the last time ever, to celebrate its 45th anniversary. Keep reading below to find out more.Get tickets here: https://tonedeaftouring.com/dawnofthedead T...[Read More]
Breadcrumb Trail LinksTravel EdmontonTelevisionMusicMoviesLocal ArtsPublished May 03, 2024 • Last updated 53 minutes ago • 2 minute readPortland's Dancing Plague plays Temple Friday night. suppliedArticle contentReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.Dancing Plag...[Read More]
Suffice to say, Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead was one of the most keenly anticipated movies of the pandemic, publishing straight to Netflix after only a limited release in cinemas. And while some fans were disappointed that it wasn't a sequel to his 2004 remake of George A Romero's Dawn of the Dead, there was nonetheless a major hype train that buffered the film into our living rooms and onto our...[Read More]
Photo Courtesy Of United Film Distribution Company WHEN HELL IS FULL A mysterious plague has turned the recently dead into flesh eating-zombies, in the 1978 cult classic Dawn of the Dead, screening on April 27, as part of the SLO International Film Festival. What’s it rated? Unrated When? 1978 Where’s it showing? The Fremont Theater on Saturday, April 27, at 8:30 p.m. Written and direc...[Read More]