Stay Scared: THE ROMERO RETROSPECTIVE
In this one we’re tackling three of Romero’s films that laid a foundation for the rest of his career. ‘73’s The Crazies brings biological warfare and military farce to the stage. ‘75’s The Amusement Park is a fascinating look at George’s stance on a paid message. And in ‘77’s Martin, we see a small psychological film about a vampire and what legacy means.
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https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-amusement-park-2020
The Crazies Arrow Video Commentary by Travis Crawford
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