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Capsule Review: Night Of The Living Dead (1968)

Capsule Review: Night Of The Living Dead (1968)

January 8, 2010 | No Comments

A low budget horror film starring a cast of nobodies and filmed in black and white hardly sounds like the recipe for one of the most influential films of all time, but limitations become strengths in the hands of young, eager filmmakers not handcuffed by the restrictions of mainstream hollywood. Night Of The Living Dead is more than just a lurid title – it represents a conscientious wave in horror, comparable to the cold war Sci-fi of the 50s – where threats can both stand on their own and represent any number of societal ills. Not strictly a political film,
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Capsule Review: Night Of The Living Dead (1968)

January 8, 2010 | No Comments

A low budget horror film starring a cast of nobodies and filmed in black and white hardly sounds like the recipe for one of the most influential films of all time, but limitations become strengths in the hands of young, eager filmmakers not handcuffed by the restrictions of mainstream hollywood. Night Of The Living Dead is more than just a lurid title – it represents a conscientious wave in horror, comparable to the cold war Sci-fi of the 50s – where threats can both stand on their own and represent any number of societal ills. Not strictly a political film,
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