George A Romero originally had a different fate in store for the protagonists of his zombie classic.
By Adam Scovell
Released 50 years ago, the director’s lo-fi debut is filled with potent imagery and political resonance.
With IT in cinemas we rank every film version of the great American author’s work, from worst to best.
Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead are films of hunger and the frustration of bodies.
By Matt Thrift
The horror maestro reflects on his unique and remarkable career in this previously unpublished interview.
The cinematic king of the undead is putting his creations behind the wheel for his next project.
Doomed projects like David Cronenberg’s Frankenstein are discussed in Untold Horror.