![]() ![]() ![]() Yet for every breakout classic like Train to Busan, or Shaun of the Dead, there are endless hordes of horrifyingly dull, brain-dead films vying for your attention. But the success of George A Romero’s low-budget 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead proved a double-edged machete: In proving you can produce pure nightmare fuel on a shoestring, the ensuing decades have inspired thousands of festering throwaway genre films more interested in feasting upon brains than engaging them. Ever since a doomed Buddy Holly look-alike uttered the very-mortal words ‘They’re coming to get you Barbara,’ zombies have been a mainstay of pop culture.
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