
Halloween, a holiday celebrated with enthusiasm and creativity, owes much of its modern horror aesthetic to George A. Romero. Known as the godfather of the zombie genre, Romero’s films have influenced Halloween traditions, particularly among the 18-34 age group who grew up watching his iconic works. The gruesome, relentless zombies he introduced in Night of the Living Dead (1968) and expanded upon in his subsequent films have become staples of Halloween and the horror film connoisseur. Continue reading “George A. Romero: The Zombie Master Who Transformed Halloween”




