Episode 78

Night of the Living Dead with Comrades

George A Romero is typically considered the father of the modern zombie film. Continuing spooky season, I'm joined by Levi (The Intervention), Red and Cole to discuss what zombies are in this film, how the year of release (1968) is so significant to the film and much more. There are countless articles the group read preparing and so below you'll find a collection of some of those pieces.

*Correction: It took longer than 3 weeks to film this movie* NY Times - Horror Auteur Is Unfinished With the Undead // Why George A Romero’s Night of the Living Dead still gets under our skin // George Romero’s zombies will make Americans reflect on racial violence long after his death // How 1960s counterculture infected George A. Romero film 'Night of the Living Dead' // Legacy of the Dead: History of the Zombie // The Intervention:The Intervention Instagram // The Intervention podcast // Levi TwitterRed: Instagram // TikTok //

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