I think it is safe to say that George A. Romero is the master of all things that are modern zombie. Since Survival of the Dead,...
Written by Patti Pauley Hooray kiddies! All fans of the George Romero directed, Stephen King penned cult horror masterpiece are about to cream the hell out...
Written by Brian Linsky If you’re a fan of the 1982 horror classic Creepshow, you’re in luck! You now have a chance to own your very...
As you might imagine, we freaks here at iHorror tend to be huge fans of horror conventions. After all, where else can a horror lover meet...
It was back in 1968 that George Romero gave rise to the modern zombie with Night of the Living Dead, and a lot has changed since...
The summer of 2015 is gearing up to be The Summer of Sequels. We’ve already had The Woman in Black 2, [REC] 4, Taken 3, and...
My name is Scott Shoyer, and I’m a gore hound. Since the first time I watched Cannibal Ferox at the age of nine, I’ve been addicted...
There’s no filmmaker who has had more of an influence on the horror genre than George A. Romero, who essentially invented the modern zombie with 1968’s...
There’s no doubt that the horror genre has a ton of really fucked up sub-genres. We have the Italian Cannibal, the Nazi Exploitation, the Nuns-ploitation, the killer...
There’s no single horror movie that has had more of an influence on the genre than George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. Released in...
Way back in 1978, George A. Romero used zombies as a scathing social commentary on consumerism with Dawn of the Dead, which of course took place...
“Why has there never been a horror movie about Black Friday?” I recently saw someone ask on Facebook. “There has,” I answered. It’s called Dawn of...