George A. Romero - Critical Studies

Critical Studies

  • Gagne, Paul R. The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: the Films of George A. Romero (New York: Dodd, Mead 1987).
  • Newman, Kim. Nightmare Movies: A Critical History of the Horror Film 1968–1988 (1988).
  • Williams, Tony. Knight of the Living Dead: The Cinema of George A. Romero (London: Wallflower Press 2003).
  • Christopher M. Moreman, "A modern meditation on death: identifying buddhist teachings in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead," Contemporary Buddhism, 9,2 (2008), 151-165.

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