
“Legendary filmmaker George A. Romero, father of the modern movie zombie and creator of the groundbreaking
Night of the Living Dead franchise, has died at 77,” reports
Tre’vell Anderson for the
Los Angeles Times. “Romero died Sunday in his . . .
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