Known to horror fans as “Uncle Creepy,” prolific journalist and producer Steve Barton tells the wild story of his life and career in the upcoming autobiography A Comedy of Tragedies, which will be released by Encyclopocalypse Publications on December 10, 2024.
Paperback pre-orders in the USA are now available directly at encyclopocalypse.com, with International Pre-orders soon to be available via Amazon, Waterstones, and Booktopia. The first 100 paperback copies pre-ordered through the site will come with a signed bookplate.
Beginning today, eBook pre-orders are also now available for everyone via encyclopocalypse.com and all major online booksellers, including Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
All pre-orders via the Encyclopocalypse site will get the book 2 weeks early.
Check out the cover reveal below and read on for everything you need to know.
Encyclopocalypse Publications previews, “As the co-founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Dread Central, Barton is a pioneer of horror journalism who became one...
Paperback pre-orders in the USA are now available directly at encyclopocalypse.com, with International Pre-orders soon to be available via Amazon, Waterstones, and Booktopia. The first 100 paperback copies pre-ordered through the site will come with a signed bookplate.
Beginning today, eBook pre-orders are also now available for everyone via encyclopocalypse.com and all major online booksellers, including Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
All pre-orders via the Encyclopocalypse site will get the book 2 weeks early.
Check out the cover reveal below and read on for everything you need to know.
Encyclopocalypse Publications previews, “As the co-founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Dread Central, Barton is a pioneer of horror journalism who became one...
- 5/9/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new episode of The Manson Brothers Show, the video series hosted by the writers/stars of the horror comedy The Manson Brothers Midnight Zombie Massacre – Chris Margetis (Stone Manson) and Mike Carey (Skull Manson) – has now been released, and in this one the Boys are looking back at the film that changed the definition of what “zombies” could be: George A. Romero‘s 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead (watch it Here)! This is the film I have watched more times than any other, but to find out what the Manson Brothers think of it, check out the video embedded above!
Directed by Romero from a screenplay he wrote with John A. Russo, Night of the Living Dead has the following synopsis: A disparate group of individuals takes refuge in an abandoned house when corpses begin to leave the graveyard in search of fresh human bodies to devour. The...
Directed by Romero from a screenplay he wrote with John A. Russo, Night of the Living Dead has the following synopsis: A disparate group of individuals takes refuge in an abandoned house when corpses begin to leave the graveyard in search of fresh human bodies to devour. The...
- 4/12/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Anticipating new interest in one of the most influential horror films of all time, Criterion gives George Romero’s zombie classic the boost to 4K. Pittsburghs’ most famous movie production returns American horror to its down-home roots, with excellent docu-drama direction and enthusiastic performances. It’s like a Disney film: every seven years a new generation will arrive to debate whether the besieged victims should have fought upstairs, or all retreated to the basement. It’s a 3-disc set, one 4K Uhd and two Blu-rays. Where’s the Bill ‘Chilly Billy’ Cardille theme song?
Night of the Living Dead 4K
4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 909
1968 / B&w / 1:37 Academy; should be widescreen / 96 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date October 4, 2022 / 49.95
Starring: Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon.
Cinematography: George Romero
Film Editors: George Romero, John Russo
Written by John Russo,...
Night of the Living Dead 4K
4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 909
1968 / B&w / 1:37 Academy; should be widescreen / 96 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date October 4, 2022 / 49.95
Starring: Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon.
Cinematography: George Romero
Film Editors: George Romero, John Russo
Written by John Russo,...
- 10/15/2022
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
"There's not going to be five, or even ten of them! There's going to be twenty, thirty, maybe a hundred of those things."
Wednesday, May 27th will mark the beginning of the zombie apocalypse; Night of the Living Dead Trading Cards are "coming to get you," in a massive 81-card base set. According to Night of the Living Dead historian Jim Cirronella, this will be "the absolute best card set released for the film yet."
New York-based horror merchandise retailer Fright-Rags is trying their hand at the biggest horror trading card franchise out there. Having debuted over thirty years ago with eleven sets and countless singles being printed since, Night of the Living Dead trading cards pioneered the inclusion of autographed non-sports cards, which is now an industry standard.
Fright-Rags is famous for their licensed, original horror t-shirts, but they are no slouch in the trading card market, either. They've...
Wednesday, May 27th will mark the beginning of the zombie apocalypse; Night of the Living Dead Trading Cards are "coming to get you," in a massive 81-card base set. According to Night of the Living Dead historian Jim Cirronella, this will be "the absolute best card set released for the film yet."
New York-based horror merchandise retailer Fright-Rags is trying their hand at the biggest horror trading card franchise out there. Having debuted over thirty years ago with eleven sets and countless singles being printed since, Night of the Living Dead trading cards pioneered the inclusion of autographed non-sports cards, which is now an industry standard.
Fright-Rags is famous for their licensed, original horror t-shirts, but they are no slouch in the trading card market, either. They've...
- 5/14/2020
- by Johnny Martyr
- DailyDead
If trading cards are the ultimate Night of the Living Dead collectible, I'd also argue that Night of the Living Dead is the ultimate non-sports trading card. And it's because of the autographs. Stay with me...
The non-sports trading card scene was introduced to the subject of horror movies as early as the 1960s, with Nu Cards' Horror Monster Series and Topps' Monster Laffs, followed by You'll Die Laughing and Shocking Laffs in the 1970s.
What these cards had in common is that they depicted numerous early horror and contemporary B-horror movies in a satirical format. It seems that comedy was the only safe way to deliver horror trading cards to kid consumers of the era. Following blowback from the ban on Topps' famous 1962 sci-fi horror set, Mars Attacks, printers weren't taking any more chances.
It wasn't until the 1980s that individual horror flicks got their own dedicated, non-satirical...
The non-sports trading card scene was introduced to the subject of horror movies as early as the 1960s, with Nu Cards' Horror Monster Series and Topps' Monster Laffs, followed by You'll Die Laughing and Shocking Laffs in the 1970s.
What these cards had in common is that they depicted numerous early horror and contemporary B-horror movies in a satirical format. It seems that comedy was the only safe way to deliver horror trading cards to kid consumers of the era. Following blowback from the ban on Topps' famous 1962 sci-fi horror set, Mars Attacks, printers weren't taking any more chances.
It wasn't until the 1980s that individual horror flicks got their own dedicated, non-satirical...
- 7/12/2019
- by Johnny Martyr
- DailyDead
Arguably the most influential horror film of all time, George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead was released 50 years ago today, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate its anniversary all month long. In addition to the movie returning to theaters around the world, a special cast and crew reunion screening will take place in Pittsburgh on October 6th, with Judith O'Dea and Russell Streiner among those in attendance:
Press Release: October 1st marks the 50th anniversary of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, rated as one of the Top 10 Horror Films of All Time by Rolling Stone and credited with starting the zombie movie genre. All horror and cinema fans should celebrate this milestone as Night of the Living Dead was an independent box office hit that shocked a culture and has been revered by critics, fans, and generations of filmmakers for the last 50 years.
Press Release: October 1st marks the 50th anniversary of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, rated as one of the Top 10 Horror Films of All Time by Rolling Stone and credited with starting the zombie movie genre. All horror and cinema fans should celebrate this milestone as Night of the Living Dead was an independent box office hit that shocked a culture and has been revered by critics, fans, and generations of filmmakers for the last 50 years.
- 10/1/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The original Night of the Living Dead remains one of the most frightening films of all time. There’s just no bones about it, man. That’s why we were stoked to talk to one of its stars, the always hilarious and insightful Kyra Schon, about her past, present, and everything in-between and beyond. Check it out […]
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- 3/1/2018
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The original Night of the Living Dead remains one of the most frightening films of all time. There’s just no bones about it, man. That’s why we’re stoked to talk to one of its stars, the always hilarious and insightful Kyra Schon, about her past, present, and everything in-between and beyond. Join us Tonight at […]
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- 2/28/2018
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The original Night of the Living Dead remains one of the most frightening films of all time. There’s just no bones about it, man. That’s why we’re stoked to talk to one of its stars, the always hilarious and insightful Kyra Schon, about her past, present, and everything in-between and beyond. Join us this coming […]
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- 2/26/2018
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Talk about Zombies We’ve Known and Loved — this famed shocker is now worshipped as the father of the modern horror film. It’s no museum piece but a taut thriller that hasn’t diminished one wit — it still pays off in real chills. When it came to inspired independent filmmaking George Romero was a genuine original: if you haven’t seen this in a while, you’ll be impressed with the quality of his direction.
Night of the Living Dead
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 909
1968 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen 1:37 flat Academy / 96 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date February 13, 2018 / 39.95
Starring Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon.
Cinematography by George Romero
Film Editors George Romero, John Russo
Written by John Russo, George Romero
Produced by Karl Hardman, Russell Streiner
Directed by George Romero
Fifty years later, George Romero’s thriller still...
Night of the Living Dead
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 909
1968 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen 1:37 flat Academy / 96 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date February 13, 2018 / 39.95
Starring Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon.
Cinematography by George Romero
Film Editors George Romero, John Russo
Written by John Russo, George Romero
Produced by Karl Hardman, Russell Streiner
Directed by George Romero
Fifty years later, George Romero’s thriller still...
- 2/20/2018
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Close-Up is a feature that spotlights films now playing on Mubi. George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968) is playing October 1 - 31, 2017 in the United States as part of the series Prelude to Halloween.For all of its social and cinematic influence, its current notoriety as the granddaddy of the contemporary zombie movie (and television show and comic book and videogame), George A. Romero’s 1968 debut, Night of the Living Dead, was a remarkably unassuming production. Shot in mid- through late-1967 on a budget of around $114,000, with a cast and crew of unknown actors and amateur locals, the film went on to accumulate an international gross of more than $30 million, setting the standard for a progressively popular horror sub-genre in the process. One now marvels at its systematic structure, its discerning formal design, its clever manipulation of time and space, and its shrewd exploitation of generic conventions.
- 9/28/2017
- MUBI
Keep up with the always-hopping film festival world with our weekly Film Festival Roundup column. Check out last week’s Roundup right here.
Lineup Announcements
– Exclusive: The 12th Annual Sunscreen Film Festival announced its official selections for the 2017 event featuring films with Alec Baldwin, Dylan McDermott, John Cleese, Daphne Zuniga and more. Opening night will feature Michael Mailer’s newest film, “Blind,” a romantic-drama, starring Alec Baldwin, Demi Moore and Dylan McDermott. Closing night will wrap up the festival with “Albion: The Enchanted Stallion,” a family fantasy adventure, starring John Cleese, Debra Messing, Jennifer Morrison and Stephen Dorff.
Retrospective Screenings will include Daphne Zuniga appearance at the festival honoring the 30th anniversary of “Spaceballs.” Also in this category will be “The Greatest Show on Earth,” from 1952 directed by Cecile B. DeMille, which won the Oscar for Best Pictures and Best Writing in 1953. The screening will honor the closing of the Ringling Bros.
Lineup Announcements
– Exclusive: The 12th Annual Sunscreen Film Festival announced its official selections for the 2017 event featuring films with Alec Baldwin, Dylan McDermott, John Cleese, Daphne Zuniga and more. Opening night will feature Michael Mailer’s newest film, “Blind,” a romantic-drama, starring Alec Baldwin, Demi Moore and Dylan McDermott. Closing night will wrap up the festival with “Albion: The Enchanted Stallion,” a family fantasy adventure, starring John Cleese, Debra Messing, Jennifer Morrison and Stephen Dorff.
Retrospective Screenings will include Daphne Zuniga appearance at the festival honoring the 30th anniversary of “Spaceballs.” Also in this category will be “The Greatest Show on Earth,” from 1952 directed by Cecile B. DeMille, which won the Oscar for Best Pictures and Best Writing in 1953. The screening will honor the closing of the Ringling Bros.
- 3/30/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
In addition to the Gremlins Naughty or Nice November Box of Dread special that comes with an exclusive Night of the Living Dead‘s Kyra Schon enamel pin, we are also presenting a “Stranger Things” Demogorgon Box of Dread Seventh Box in November! Only one active Box… Continue Reading →
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- 11/2/2016
- by KW Low
- DreadCentral.com
Kyra Schon is best known for playing the cute kid turned daddy-killer Karen Cooper -- opposite her on-screen and real life father Karl Hardman -- in the 1968 zombie classic "Night of the Living Dead." Guess what she looks like now! Read more...
- 4/30/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Are zombies really that memorable? When you think about it, today’s undead munchers are not exactly an interesting crowd since all they do between meals is wander around in a trance. The pre Romero vegetarians are even worse, as they spend most of their time under the thumb of a zombie master, although on the odd occasion they do rebel against their tyrannical leader.
Zombie movies are a dime a dozen these days, and apart from a few moderately successful variations, they haven’t progressed beyond the flesh-eating antics of Night of the Living Dead (1968). But on the odd occasion a couple of zombies stand out from the faceless crowd of walking corpses, and what some these ghouls lack in personality, they make up for in other ways.
So here’s a list of ten memorable zombies that stood out for me, as an avid horror movie fan.
The...
Zombie movies are a dime a dozen these days, and apart from a few moderately successful variations, they haven’t progressed beyond the flesh-eating antics of Night of the Living Dead (1968). But on the odd occasion a couple of zombies stand out from the faceless crowd of walking corpses, and what some these ghouls lack in personality, they make up for in other ways.
So here’s a list of ten memorable zombies that stood out for me, as an avid horror movie fan.
The...
- 3/15/2015
- Shadowlocked
Flesh-eating walkers and the skilled characters who fight them are taking over the New York/New Jersey area this December with the arrival of the Walker Stalker Con. With the event drawing closer, a new slate of guests from AMC’s The Walking Dead have been announced, including Norman Reedus, Jon Bernthal, and the newest addition to The Walking Dead family: Seth Gilliam (Father Gabriel).
The New York/New Jersey Walker Stalker Con will take place in the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ, on December 13th and 14th. The full event schedule can be found at:
http://walkerstalkercon.com/newyorknewjersey/
“Meadowlands, NJ – In addition to the 32 guests previously announced, Walker Stalker Con has announced that Norman Reedus, Jon Bernthal, Laurie Holden, Manu Bennett, and Seth Gilliam, will be attending the convention, located at the Meadowlands Exposition Center on December 13 & 14, 2014.
Walker Stalker Con, a zombie and horror themed fan-centric convention,...
The New York/New Jersey Walker Stalker Con will take place in the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ, on December 13th and 14th. The full event schedule can be found at:
http://walkerstalkercon.com/newyorknewjersey/
“Meadowlands, NJ – In addition to the 32 guests previously announced, Walker Stalker Con has announced that Norman Reedus, Jon Bernthal, Laurie Holden, Manu Bennett, and Seth Gilliam, will be attending the convention, located at the Meadowlands Exposition Center on December 13 & 14, 2014.
Walker Stalker Con, a zombie and horror themed fan-centric convention,...
- 10/28/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Flesh-eating walkers and the skilled characters who fight them are taking over the New York/New Jersey area this December with the arrival of the Walker Stalker Con. A new slate of guests from AMC’s The Walking Dead have been announced for the event, including David Morrissey, the actor who plays The Governor, the conniving former leader of Woodbury who once arrived on Rick Grimes’ doorstep with a tank.
Morrissey, who’s also known for playing the characters Ripley Holden (Blackpool) and Jackson Lake (Doctor Who), will be joined by recently announced The Walking Dead guests Josh McDermitt (Eugene) and Brighton Sharpino (Lizzie), as well as four freshly added actors from legendary zombie films like Howard Sherman (the zombie known as Bub from Day of the Dead), Kyra Schon (Karen from Night of the Living Dead), Terry Alexander (John from Day of the Dead), and Lori Cardille (Sarah from...
Morrissey, who’s also known for playing the characters Ripley Holden (Blackpool) and Jackson Lake (Doctor Who), will be joined by recently announced The Walking Dead guests Josh McDermitt (Eugene) and Brighton Sharpino (Lizzie), as well as four freshly added actors from legendary zombie films like Howard Sherman (the zombie known as Bub from Day of the Dead), Kyra Schon (Karen from Night of the Living Dead), Terry Alexander (John from Day of the Dead), and Lori Cardille (Sarah from...
- 7/8/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Kyra Schon will be forever remembered as the doomed Karen Cooper in George A. Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead, but the enthusiastic Schon has layers of personality and charm that far supersede her famous character’s ghoulish aura. On the eve of an appearance at Chicago’s Sci-Fi Spectacular 2014 this weekend, the kind Schon took a few moments to provide Fangoria with her thoughts on what would have happened if everyone’s favorite zombiefied youngster had actually survived that initial onslaught in 1968.
Head to Fangoria for the Full Q&A...
Head to Fangoria for the Full Q&A...
- 4/16/2014
- by fangoria
- FEARnet
Ever get a hug from Doug Jones? Trust me. You want a Doug hug. After that you can have Kyra Schon, the little zombie girl from Night of the Living Dead, plant a trowel in your chest and eat your innards. Or you could just have both of them autograph your stuff, pose for photos etc. at the Sci-Fi Spectacular Sci-Fi Spectacular is a 16 hour movie marathon starting at noon on April 12 and ending sometime before you die. Show information is below. Besides the chance to meet and greet Doug and Kyra you'll also have the opportunity to help benefit Vital Bridges (vitalbridges.org), an organization that provides support for those with AIDS. There will also be a lobby full of vendors selling cool movie...
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- 4/8/2014
- Screen Anarchy
1. iTunes Trailers: Want to browse trailers, clips and featurettes for upcoming movies or find showtimes near you? iTunes has updated its movie trailers app for i0S 7 so you can now access hundreds of movie trailers (including "The Wolf of Wall Street," above), clips and featurettes in HD or Sd, find showtimes near you. You can even purchase tickets directly from your iPad or iPhone. 2. Snag Hag: SnagFilms (Indiewire's parent company) is co-hosting the "Snag Hag," a social media Halloween contest with MoviePoster.com. Vote for your favorite movie "hag" for the chance to win an original poster of the 1968 George Romero zombie classic "Night of the Living Dead" and a "Night of the Living Dead" t-shirt featuring Kyra Schon Find out more about the contest and vote here. 3. Google+ Video: The plus in Google+ might easily apply to the newly added video functions. Dubbed "Auto Awesome," the new functionality...
- 10/30/2013
- by Paula Bernstein
- Indiewire
With Halloween in the air, we thought it would be fun to reach out to the horror genre's biggest and brightest stars - both legends in the industry and up-and-coming superstars - to ask them two quick questions: What's your biggest fear, and what's your favorite scary movie? Read on for the results!
Some of the results will make you laugh. Some will make you shiver... and some, well some are just too funny for words. Sit back and get ready to hear from the likes of Anne Rice, John Carpenter, Robert Englund, the "Ghost Adventures" crew, cast members from "The Walking Dead," George A. Romero, and many - Many - more. Who knows? You may even find some new movies you should check out or at least revisit.
Let the scares begin!
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Jace Anderson
Writer - The Toolbox Murders (2004), Schism, Night of the Demons (2009), Mother of Tears
1) I...
Some of the results will make you laugh. Some will make you shiver... and some, well some are just too funny for words. Sit back and get ready to hear from the likes of Anne Rice, John Carpenter, Robert Englund, the "Ghost Adventures" crew, cast members from "The Walking Dead," George A. Romero, and many - Many - more. Who knows? You may even find some new movies you should check out or at least revisit.
Let the scares begin!
A
Jace Anderson
Writer - The Toolbox Murders (2004), Schism, Night of the Demons (2009), Mother of Tears
1) I...
- 10/30/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The DC crew had a blast at this past weekend's Monsterpalooza, and in case you weren't able to come out to Burbank, CA, for the show, we have an up-close and personal look at what is hands down the highlight of the event year in and year out: the Monsterpalooza Museum.
Monsterpalooza is a three-day convention featuring some of the most notable names in monsters, makeup, and special effects. It's about monsters, the people who make them, and the fans who make them popular. The event has something for everyone and includes film fests; a cool museum with original monsters; animatronics; original screen-used props, costumes, and art; discussion panels; makeup classes; and more. It's held at the Marriott Hotel and Convention Center in Burbank, and some of this year's guests included Linda Blair, Martin Landau, Danny Glover, Barbara Steele, Eric Roberts, Virginia Madsen, Tom Savini, and Kyra Schon.
This is...
Monsterpalooza is a three-day convention featuring some of the most notable names in monsters, makeup, and special effects. It's about monsters, the people who make them, and the fans who make them popular. The event has something for everyone and includes film fests; a cool museum with original monsters; animatronics; original screen-used props, costumes, and art; discussion panels; makeup classes; and more. It's held at the Marriott Hotel and Convention Center in Burbank, and some of this year's guests included Linda Blair, Martin Landau, Danny Glover, Barbara Steele, Eric Roberts, Virginia Madsen, Tom Savini, and Kyra Schon.
This is...
- 4/15/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Elliot Brodsky’s spring 2013 Monsterpalooza convention was a rousing success as usual, and if you weren’t there... well, that’s just unacceptable! But to show we're happy to share - and to whet your appetites for the next one - here are some photos from the infamous event.
Held as always at the Marriott in Burbank, California, the FX-focused horror convention attracted record crowds (I’m going to go out on a limb and state that perhaps Monsterpalooza has outgrown the venue) and showcased the talents of such FX gurus as Tom Savini, Megan Areford, Mike Hill and Jordu Schell as well as dozens of other top-notch FX artists and companies in addition to an array of horror talent including Creature from the Black Lagoon’s Julie Adams, Linda Blair (The Exorcist), Virginia Madsen (Candyman), Martin Landau (Ed Wood), Barbara Steele (Black Sunday), Kyra Schon (Night of the Living Dead...
Held as always at the Marriott in Burbank, California, the FX-focused horror convention attracted record crowds (I’m going to go out on a limb and state that perhaps Monsterpalooza has outgrown the venue) and showcased the talents of such FX gurus as Tom Savini, Megan Areford, Mike Hill and Jordu Schell as well as dozens of other top-notch FX artists and companies in addition to an array of horror talent including Creature from the Black Lagoon’s Julie Adams, Linda Blair (The Exorcist), Virginia Madsen (Candyman), Martin Landau (Ed Wood), Barbara Steele (Black Sunday), Kyra Schon (Night of the Living Dead...
- 4/15/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
If you thought you were too late to enjoy this year's Monsterpalooza in Burbank, CA, think again! Tickets are still available, and if you act now, you can find yourself rubbing elbows with some fantastic genre celebs while checking out amazingly horrific presentations. Do it!
Monsterpalooza has something for everyone in 2013! For more information and for tickets, creep on over to www.Monsterpalooza.com and 'like' Monsterpalooza on Facebook.
From the Press Release
There is still plenty of time to book a flight and hotel at the hottest monster convention on the West Coast, Monsterpalooza! This year's event is being held April 12th through the 14th at the Marriott Hotel and Convention Center in Burbank, California.
Monsterpalooza is a three-day convention featuring some of the most notable names in monsters, makeup and special effects. It's about monsters, the people who make them, and the fans who make them popular. The...
Monsterpalooza has something for everyone in 2013! For more information and for tickets, creep on over to www.Monsterpalooza.com and 'like' Monsterpalooza on Facebook.
From the Press Release
There is still plenty of time to book a flight and hotel at the hottest monster convention on the West Coast, Monsterpalooza! This year's event is being held April 12th through the 14th at the Marriott Hotel and Convention Center in Burbank, California.
Monsterpalooza is a three-day convention featuring some of the most notable names in monsters, makeup and special effects. It's about monsters, the people who make them, and the fans who make them popular. The...
- 3/26/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Five down and five to go! We've reached the halfway point of the Top 10 Greatest Horror Movies… Ever! list, and now it's time to start busting out the real heavy hitters.
Night of the Living Dead is nothing short of iconic, single-handedly not only launching a legendary film series, but it's the film that gave birth to one of our favorite movie beasties: the zombie.
#5-Night of the Living Dead
"They're coming to get you, Barbara."
And they came... big time.
Nearly 50 years after that classic line was uttered and Bill Hinzman shuffled into our lives as Zombie #1, the living dead are not only still coming to get us, but they've gotten exponentially badder as time has gone on. Zombies are the stars of loads of movies, TV series, video games, comic books, etc. Zombies are chic, and it can all be traced back to one Pennsylvania farmhouse.
With Night of the Living Dead,...
Night of the Living Dead is nothing short of iconic, single-handedly not only launching a legendary film series, but it's the film that gave birth to one of our favorite movie beasties: the zombie.
#5-Night of the Living Dead
"They're coming to get you, Barbara."
And they came... big time.
Nearly 50 years after that classic line was uttered and Bill Hinzman shuffled into our lives as Zombie #1, the living dead are not only still coming to get us, but they've gotten exponentially badder as time has gone on. Zombies are the stars of loads of movies, TV series, video games, comic books, etc. Zombies are chic, and it can all be traced back to one Pennsylvania farmhouse.
With Night of the Living Dead,...
- 2/23/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
It has been announced that FantaCon will be taking place in Albany this September, and they have a number of zombie guests and screenings planned. Continue reading for details on the event, including a 45th anniversary screening of Night of the Living Dead with many of the original cast and crew members in attendance:
“FantaCon 2013 is a celebration of horror and fantasy in film, TV, comic books, toys, music and books for all ages! The convention will be held September 14 and 15 at the Marriott at 189 Wolf Road in Albany. At FantaCon you will find thousands of fans meeting with established and aspiring film stars, television actors, comic book artists, illustrators, authors, special effects artists, producers, directors, writers and filmmakers. In addition there will be over 100 vendors selling collectables of all kinds.
For 2013, with the unprecedented popularity of zombies, FantaCon will have a first for the Albany area. Members of the...
“FantaCon 2013 is a celebration of horror and fantasy in film, TV, comic books, toys, music and books for all ages! The convention will be held September 14 and 15 at the Marriott at 189 Wolf Road in Albany. At FantaCon you will find thousands of fans meeting with established and aspiring film stars, television actors, comic book artists, illustrators, authors, special effects artists, producers, directors, writers and filmmakers. In addition there will be over 100 vendors selling collectables of all kinds.
For 2013, with the unprecedented popularity of zombies, FantaCon will have a first for the Albany area. Members of the...
- 2/15/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
It's a few pages away on the calendar, but we just got word there's a new festival in town, and that town is Albany, NY. Scheduled for September, FantaCon, which was originally held in 1979 in Albany, is returning to the Empire State in 2013 for an all new weekend of excitement.
The guest list is already impressive, and they've got some great classic films to show in Albany's beautiful Palace Theater. Check out all the info below, and if you dig it, you can get your tickets here.
For more info and a full guest list, visit the official FantaCon 2013 website, "like" FantaCon 2013 on Facebook and follow FantaCon 2013 on Twitter (@FantaCon2013).
From the Press Release
FantaCon 2013 is a celebration of horror and fantasy in film, TV, comic books, toys, music and books for all ages! The convention will be held September 14 and 15 at the Marriott at 189 Wolf Road in Albany. At...
The guest list is already impressive, and they've got some great classic films to show in Albany's beautiful Palace Theater. Check out all the info below, and if you dig it, you can get your tickets here.
For more info and a full guest list, visit the official FantaCon 2013 website, "like" FantaCon 2013 on Facebook and follow FantaCon 2013 on Twitter (@FantaCon2013).
From the Press Release
FantaCon 2013 is a celebration of horror and fantasy in film, TV, comic books, toys, music and books for all ages! The convention will be held September 14 and 15 at the Marriott at 189 Wolf Road in Albany. At...
- 2/14/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Burbank will once again be filled with award-winning F/X artists, horror celebs and legions of adoring fans as Monsterpalooza will be held at the Marriott Burbank Convention Center on April 12-14. Read on for the details available thus far.
Monsterpalooza is scheduling some incredible F/X artists, special presentations and a monster museum. Artists scheduled to appear are: Michael Westmore (Academy Award Winning F/X Artist: "The Munsters," Rocky, Raging Bull, Mask, "Star Trek"), Chiodo Brothers (Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Critters), Mike Hill (sculptor and painter), Kazuhiro Tsuji (Hellboy, Planet of the Apes, The Ring 2, Looper), Jordu Schell (creature designer and sculptor Avatar, Galaxy Quest, 300, Hellboy, The Thing (2011)), and many more.
And check out this list of special celebrity guests from the genre and beyond: Ace Frehley (former lead guitarist of Kiss), Lita Ford (The Runaways), The Monster Squad! (Duncan Regehr (Dracula), Tom Woodruff (The Creature), Michael Reid Mackay...
Monsterpalooza is scheduling some incredible F/X artists, special presentations and a monster museum. Artists scheduled to appear are: Michael Westmore (Academy Award Winning F/X Artist: "The Munsters," Rocky, Raging Bull, Mask, "Star Trek"), Chiodo Brothers (Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Critters), Mike Hill (sculptor and painter), Kazuhiro Tsuji (Hellboy, Planet of the Apes, The Ring 2, Looper), Jordu Schell (creature designer and sculptor Avatar, Galaxy Quest, 300, Hellboy, The Thing (2011)), and many more.
And check out this list of special celebrity guests from the genre and beyond: Ace Frehley (former lead guitarist of Kiss), Lita Ford (The Runaways), The Monster Squad! (Duncan Regehr (Dracula), Tom Woodruff (The Creature), Michael Reid Mackay...
- 1/9/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Around here at Dread Central we strive to bring you guys stuff that you just don't see every day. That being said, we've landed something special for you cats. A piece of horror history from decades ago.
Below you'll find an image of one of the rarest of the rare... the theatrical invitation to the October 1st, 1968, premiere of the film that would change the landscape of horror forever... Night of the Living Dead. The flick had its debut at Pittsburgh's historic Fulton Theater with a special reception held at the William Penn Hotel.
If we could ever go back in time, it would be to attend this event. Big thanks to Kyra Schon for the scan.
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Below you'll find an image of one of the rarest of the rare... the theatrical invitation to the October 1st, 1968, premiere of the film that would change the landscape of horror forever... Night of the Living Dead. The flick had its debut at Pittsburgh's historic Fulton Theater with a special reception held at the William Penn Hotel.
If we could ever go back in time, it would be to attend this event. Big thanks to Kyra Schon for the scan.
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- 8/27/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ever since Kyra Schon played the reanimated Karen Cooper in the cellar of that iconic farmhouse so many years ago, the thought of a zombie girl in the basement became a chilling thought. The folks behind Zombie Girl Diary played right into that fear with their new teaser trailer.
Zombie Girl Diary was written and directed by Mike Pine who also stars in the film along with Vanessa Rae Bent, Makayla Wagaman, Tim Cassidy, Hillary Styer, JimmyO Burril, Jim Krut and Kevin Chandler. Take a look at the creepy trailer and poster below and then head over to the official Zombie Girl Diary Facebook page and give them a like!
Synopsis
Zombie Girl Diary is a phenomenal film in the making. It is a story about a mother and daughter fighting to survive throughout a zombie apocalypse. Along the way they encounter other survivors and come together to make their way through the crazy world,...
Zombie Girl Diary was written and directed by Mike Pine who also stars in the film along with Vanessa Rae Bent, Makayla Wagaman, Tim Cassidy, Hillary Styer, JimmyO Burril, Jim Krut and Kevin Chandler. Take a look at the creepy trailer and poster below and then head over to the official Zombie Girl Diary Facebook page and give them a like!
Synopsis
Zombie Girl Diary is a phenomenal film in the making. It is a story about a mother and daughter fighting to survive throughout a zombie apocalypse. Along the way they encounter other survivors and come together to make their way through the crazy world,...
- 5/22/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
by Jesse Miller, MoreHorror.com
It was in 1968 when the godfather of zombie films, George A. Romero, released the independent, nightmarish film Night of the Living Dead.
Though White Zombie deserves the praise as the first feature-length zombie film -, Romero's "Dead" series is the set of zombie films all following zombie films were influenced and defined by.
Shot in black and white, "Night Of The Living Dead" revolutionized, defined and popularized the splatter film and was a superb example of what could be achieved and captured on a minuscule budget, paving the way for the independent horror films of the 70's and 80's.
The story opens with sister and brother Barbra and Johnny visiting their father's grave, when reanimated corpses suddenly attack them. Johnny is lost in the attack but Barbra flees and seeks refuge in an abandoned farmhouse.
It's not long before another fleeing survivor; Ben (played by...
It was in 1968 when the godfather of zombie films, George A. Romero, released the independent, nightmarish film Night of the Living Dead.
Though White Zombie deserves the praise as the first feature-length zombie film -, Romero's "Dead" series is the set of zombie films all following zombie films were influenced and defined by.
Shot in black and white, "Night Of The Living Dead" revolutionized, defined and popularized the splatter film and was a superb example of what could be achieved and captured on a minuscule budget, paving the way for the independent horror films of the 70's and 80's.
The story opens with sister and brother Barbra and Johnny visiting their father's grave, when reanimated corpses suddenly attack them. Johnny is lost in the attack but Barbra flees and seeks refuge in an abandoned farmhouse.
It's not long before another fleeing survivor; Ben (played by...
- 2/7/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
While it's true that Ozzy Osbourne may well be the Prince of Darkness, there is only one undisputed King, a man who has rocked and shocked audiences all over the world with his outrageous, and outrageously entertaining live shows for over four decades, and who shows no sign of letting up any time soon. I speak, of course, of the one and only Mr Alice Cooper, a man who has forgotten more about horror movies than most people know to start with (with the possible exception of the encyclopaedic Kim Newman), and in whose company I was privileged to spend an hour and a half on the Friday before Halloween at the British Film Institute in London as he discussed his favourite Nightmare Movies with an audience of just 400 or so people.
As Alice took to the stage, along with Fright Fest founder Alan Jones, who was hosting the talk,...
As Alice took to the stage, along with Fright Fest founder Alan Jones, who was hosting the talk,...
- 11/5/2011
- Shadowlocked
Every film genre has its benchmark moments, game changing films which cause a seismic shift of re-evaluation, altering the way the films of that genre are produced and thought about from then on: Sci-fi has Metropolis (1927) and Star Wars (1977) (though many will argue that George Lucas’ space opera had ramifications well beyond genre cinema); the musical had 42nd Street (1933), Singin’ In The Rain (1952) and Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). However the horror genre can probably lay claim to more twists and turns than any other, but its most challenging, rewarding and downright devastating gift to us is George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead from 1968.
As much as I would hope this does not turn into a gushing eulogy (though I fear it might) I must make clear my bias – to my mind Night of the Living Dead is not only one of the great American films but one...
As much as I would hope this does not turn into a gushing eulogy (though I fear it might) I must make clear my bias – to my mind Night of the Living Dead is not only one of the great American films but one...
- 10/28/2011
- by Tom Day
- Obsessed with Film
The producers of last year’s Guinness World Record breaking New Jersey Zombie Walk present the 2011 Undead Festival ... because one day of zombie fun just isn’t enough! Alongside the world famous Zombie Walk, this year’s three-day event includes live entertainment, brand new movies to chill your bones, rows of vendors with spooky goodies, celebrities from your favorite horror films, and lots of free swag to take home! Here are some of the highlights...
• Take in the New Jersey premieres of films Chillerama and The Dead on Friday night, October 21, free to all convention attendees!
• The NJ Zombie Walk 2011, Saturday, October 22nd: A team of professional make-up artists will be on hand to give demonstrations and assist in giving complete zombie makeovers for a nominal fee to cover the artist’s expenses. The day starts at 10am, but the walk itself begins at 5pm so don’t be late!
• Take in the New Jersey premieres of films Chillerama and The Dead on Friday night, October 21, free to all convention attendees!
• The NJ Zombie Walk 2011, Saturday, October 22nd: A team of professional make-up artists will be on hand to give demonstrations and assist in giving complete zombie makeovers for a nominal fee to cover the artist’s expenses. The day starts at 10am, but the walk itself begins at 5pm so don’t be late!
- 10/15/2011
- by Nomad
- DreadCentral.com
As you may recall, during the Halloween season Dread Central partnered with the fine folks at Dailymotion and "Camera Obscura" for the "Camera Obscura" Terrifying Costume Contest with a $1,000 first place cash prize, and today the winners were announced.
Special effects wizard Jeff Farley does the presentation honors via a special online video on DailyMotion.com that you can see below, but here are the details:
Online alias "Digger" was awarded the $1,000 first place cash prize for his "Digger the Zombie" costume with second and third place winners, darth-sypolt's "Halloween Jason Voorhees" and Masqueffex's "Dennis Chambers", taking home the original camera prop from the "Camera Obscura" series and a prize pack from the series’ promotional partner, DreadCentral.com, respectively.
Contest judges consisted of Drew Daywalt (writer/director of "Camera Obscura"), Jeff Farley (special FX for "Camera Obscura"), Sarah Butler (I Spit on Your Grave), Kyra Schon (1968’s Night of the Living Dead...
Special effects wizard Jeff Farley does the presentation honors via a special online video on DailyMotion.com that you can see below, but here are the details:
Online alias "Digger" was awarded the $1,000 first place cash prize for his "Digger the Zombie" costume with second and third place winners, darth-sypolt's "Halloween Jason Voorhees" and Masqueffex's "Dennis Chambers", taking home the original camera prop from the "Camera Obscura" series and a prize pack from the series’ promotional partner, DreadCentral.com, respectively.
Contest judges consisted of Drew Daywalt (writer/director of "Camera Obscura"), Jeff Farley (special FX for "Camera Obscura"), Sarah Butler (I Spit on Your Grave), Kyra Schon (1968’s Night of the Living Dead...
- 12/10/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
One of our main duties here at Dread Central has always been to keep you in the loop concerning new and badass stuff that you simply need to know about and have. Get out the credit cards, kids! We're about to point you in the direction of some really ghoulish things for that special someone on your list!
Below you'll find a couple of images of some really cool horror themed jewelry. It's all handmade and covers some really classic flicks like The Crawling Eye and Night of the Living Dead. Even better? Each piece is crafted by none other than Notld's very own little zombie scamp Karen Cooper, Kyra Schon! How's that for collectible? It just doesn't get much better and original than this!
Dig on the samples below and head on over to Stone House Arts for the whole enchilada as well as ordering info. Dig it!
-...
Below you'll find a couple of images of some really cool horror themed jewelry. It's all handmade and covers some really classic flicks like The Crawling Eye and Night of the Living Dead. Even better? Each piece is crafted by none other than Notld's very own little zombie scamp Karen Cooper, Kyra Schon! How's that for collectible? It just doesn't get much better and original than this!
Dig on the samples below and head on over to Stone House Arts for the whole enchilada as well as ordering info. Dig it!
-...
- 2/9/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Now this is cool. Just got an e-mail from Craig Varian, one of the maestros of the music group 400 Lonely Things, to let me know about his musical Night of the Living Dead tribute CD entitled Tonight of the Living Dead. He even hooked us up with an exclusive track for you guys to listen to so get ready to turn up the sound!
Tonight of the Living Dead is a remix project that's been over a year in the making, using treated audio from the 1968 version of Night of the Living Dead as its only ingredients. Upon its release the CD will be accompanied by a 12-page booklet of photo treatments adapted from the movie as well. Tonight of the Living Dead is one of five full-length albums the independent record label Pimalia will be releasing from Craig's recording outfit 400 Lonely Things this summer.
Tonight of the Living Dead...
Tonight of the Living Dead is a remix project that's been over a year in the making, using treated audio from the 1968 version of Night of the Living Dead as its only ingredients. Upon its release the CD will be accompanied by a 12-page booklet of photo treatments adapted from the movie as well. Tonight of the Living Dead is one of five full-length albums the independent record label Pimalia will be releasing from Craig's recording outfit 400 Lonely Things this summer.
Tonight of the Living Dead...
- 4/21/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There is no film nearer or dearer to my heart than the original 1968 masterpiece Night of the Living Dead. It came out of nowhere and quickly became a movie that would forever change the rules of horror.
On this day, October 1st, in 1968 the movie premiered in Pittsburgh, and thus the legend began. I don't know about you, but I plan on celebrating tonight by popping some corn, shutting the lights, and letting this classic film do what it does ever so well ... terrify me!
Congratulations to the entire cast and crew. Your work has touched millions and will continue on to touch millions more. We love you, now and always. Happy birthday!
Many thanks to the lovely Kyra Schon for providing us a rare glimpse at the film's original premiere invite! Click the above image for a better look!
Oh, and remember, kids ...
- Uncle Creepy
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On this day, October 1st, in 1968 the movie premiered in Pittsburgh, and thus the legend began. I don't know about you, but I plan on celebrating tonight by popping some corn, shutting the lights, and letting this classic film do what it does ever so well ... terrify me!
Congratulations to the entire cast and crew. Your work has touched millions and will continue on to touch millions more. We love you, now and always. Happy birthday!
Many thanks to the lovely Kyra Schon for providing us a rare glimpse at the film's original premiere invite! Click the above image for a better look!
Oh, and remember, kids ...
- Uncle Creepy
Check Out Dread Central’S New Poster Store!
- 10/1/2008
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Zombiefriends and Scars Magazine got to experience one of the greatest events in horror at the Texas Frightmare Weekend. As most of you know Night Of The Living Dead is on a 40th Anniversary Tour. Dallas Texas and Texas Frightmare Weekend was the first stop on the tour. Don’t get depressed there are many more chances for you to catch this once and a lifetime experience. The AFI event on the other hand maybe not.
But...
We got bits and pieces of the AFI 40th Anniversary Of Night Of The Living Dead Screening and Panel Discussion with George A. Romero, John Russo, Russ Streiner, Judith ODea, Marilyn Eastman, Kyra Schon, and George Kosana. Part of The Texas Frightmare Weekend Feb. 21,2008. The intro is a little blurry but the panel discussion is a lot clearer.
There are also more photos in our Gallery of the AFI Event and Texas Frightmare...
But...
We got bits and pieces of the AFI 40th Anniversary Of Night Of The Living Dead Screening and Panel Discussion with George A. Romero, John Russo, Russ Streiner, Judith ODea, Marilyn Eastman, Kyra Schon, and George Kosana. Part of The Texas Frightmare Weekend Feb. 21,2008. The intro is a little blurry but the panel discussion is a lot clearer.
There are also more photos in our Gallery of the AFI Event and Texas Frightmare...
- 3/5/2008
- ZombieFriends.com
Zombiefriends and Scars Magazine got to experience one of the greatest events in horror at the Texas Frightmare Weekend. As most of you know Night Of The Living Dead is on a 40th Anniversary Tour. Dallas Texas and Texas Frightmare Weekend was the first stop on the tour. Don’t get depressed there are many more chances for you to catch this once and a lifetime experience. The AFI event on the other hand maybe not.
But...
We got bits and pieces of the AFI 40th Anniversary Of Night Of The Living Dead Screening and Panel Discussion with George A. Romero, John Russo, Russ Streiner, Judith ODea, Marilyn Eastman, Kyra Schon, and George Kosana. Part of The Texas Frightmare Weekend Feb. 21,2008. The intro is a little blurry but the panel discussion is a lot clearer.
There are also more photos in our Gallery of the AFI Event and Texas Frightmare...
But...
We got bits and pieces of the AFI 40th Anniversary Of Night Of The Living Dead Screening and Panel Discussion with George A. Romero, John Russo, Russ Streiner, Judith ODea, Marilyn Eastman, Kyra Schon, and George Kosana. Part of The Texas Frightmare Weekend Feb. 21,2008. The intro is a little blurry but the panel discussion is a lot clearer.
There are also more photos in our Gallery of the AFI Event and Texas Frightmare...
- 3/5/2008
- ZombieFriends.com
Red Carpet Affair...With Ghouls!!
AFI Dallas and Tfw asked you to save the date way back in October. Now on to the when, where and what for: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 at the historic Landmark Inwood Theater in Dallas for a 40th anniversary screening of Night of the Living Dead. Featuring an appearance and Q&A after the screening with legendary director George A. Romero and cast members Marilyn Eastman, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Judith O'Dea, Kyra Schon, Russ Streiner and co-writer John Russo.
To Rsvp for this free event, e-mail your full name to zombies@texasfrightmareweekend.com by Feb. 15. Seating is extremely limited.
Click for complete press release.
AFI Dallas and Tfw asked you to save the date way back in October. Now on to the when, where and what for: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 at the historic Landmark Inwood Theater in Dallas for a 40th anniversary screening of Night of the Living Dead. Featuring an appearance and Q&A after the screening with legendary director George A. Romero and cast members Marilyn Eastman, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Judith O'Dea, Kyra Schon, Russ Streiner and co-writer John Russo.
To Rsvp for this free event, e-mail your full name to zombies@texasfrightmareweekend.com by Feb. 15. Seating is extremely limited.
Click for complete press release.
- 1/29/2008
- ZombieFriends.com
Red Carpet Affair...With Ghouls!!
AFI Dallas and Tfw asked you to save the date way back in October. Now on to the when, where and what for: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 at the historic Landmark Inwood Theater in Dallas for a 40th anniversary screening of Night of the Living Dead. Featuring an appearance and Q&A after the screening with legendary director George A. Romero and cast members Marilyn Eastman, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Judith O'Dea, Kyra Schon, Russ Streiner and co-writer John Russo.
To Rsvp for this free event, e-mail your full name to zombies@texasfrightmareweekend.com by Feb. 15. Seating is extremely limited.
Click for complete press release.
AFI Dallas and Tfw asked you to save the date way back in October. Now on to the when, where and what for: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 at the historic Landmark Inwood Theater in Dallas for a 40th anniversary screening of Night of the Living Dead. Featuring an appearance and Q&A after the screening with legendary director George A. Romero and cast members Marilyn Eastman, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Judith O'Dea, Kyra Schon, Russ Streiner and co-writer John Russo.
To Rsvp for this free event, e-mail your full name to zombies@texasfrightmareweekend.com by Feb. 15. Seating is extremely limited.
Click for complete press release.
- 1/29/2008
- ZombieFriends.com
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