George A. Romero discusses his vampire movie, “Martin”

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Monday, February 23rd, 2009


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In this audio clip, “Night of the Living Dead” director, George A. Romero, discusses his vampire film, “Martin.”

Romero was interviewed during a Q & A session at the American Zombie event held in Charlotte, N.C. The event was organized by The Light Factory and Reel Soul Cinema.

Recorded by the ModernFilmZine crew of Michael Knox and Ryan Haggerty

mknox@modernfilmzine.com

Ryan Haggerty’s photography page will soon have a gallery of photos from the American Zombie event.

George A. Romero addresses the crowd at a screening during American Zombie fest.

George A. Romero addresses the crowd at a screening during American Zombie fest.

George A. Romero event kicks off with short film winner chosen

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Saturday, February 21st, 2009
DeKendrick Randolph, 22, of Charlotte, N.C., strikes a pose as a zombifed Michael Jackson from "Thriller" during the American Zombie event honoring George A. Romero.

DeKendrick Randolph, 22, of Charlotte, N.C., strikes a pose as a zombifed Michael Jackson from "Thriller" during the American Zombie event honoring George A. Romero.

This is the first article in a series of multmedia coverage of the American Zombie event in Charlotte, NC; come out to Midnight Dread Saturday night Feb 21 at Amos’ South End and YOU could be on ModernFilmZine!

 By Michael Knox, mknox@modernfilmzine.com

George A. Romero, the director of such hit films as “Dawn of the Dead,” still seems surprised by the popularity his movies generate. Romero said so himself on Friday night during a screening of one of his films after waiting for the crowd’s applause to finally die down.

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George A. Romero and American Zombie

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Saturday, February 7th, 2009

By Michael Knox, mknox@modernfilmzine.com

George A. Romero, director of "Diary of the Dead" and other films.

George A. Romero, director of "Diary of the Dead" and other films.

George A. Romero may be considered one of the kings of the zombie horror genre, but fans may be surprised that Romero isn’t really a fan of horror films.

Romero made the confession when he was discussing his involvement with the American Zombie event, which will be held Feb. 20 through 22 in Charlotte, N.C. The event, sponsored by the Light Factory and Reel Soul Cinema, will feature a collection of Romero’s films with Romero offering  Q & A sessions for fans. The event also includes a horror film competition.

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“Tearing Down the Tent” band to play at George A. Romero zombie fest

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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

By Michael Knox, mknox@modernfilmzine.com

“Tearing Down the Tent” band, Hellblinki Sextet, will be featured at a zombie film festival honoring George A. Romero in Charlotte, N.C. in February.

The Hellblinki Sextet’s music is featured in the circus documentary, “Tearing Down the Tent,” produced by Changing Elevations, Inc. The film is directed by ModernFilmZine writer Michael Knox.

George A. Romero, the writer/director of the 1978 classic cult film, “Dawn of the Dead” will be featured at the event.

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George Romero fest in Charlotte

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Friday, January 16th, 2009

By Michael Knox, mknox@modernfilmzine.com

George A. Romero, the writer and director of the classic 1978 horror film, “Dawn of the Dead,” will be appearing in Charlotte, N.C.  in February as part of the Light Factory’s American Zombie Festival.

The festival takes place. Feb. 20 to the 22, at different venues in Charlotte, with ticket prices ranging from $8 to $60, depending on the event. The festival even includes a chance to talk to Romero.

The Light Factory presents a special opportunity for students, film buffs and filmmakers to interact, ask questions and hear from the horror master of independent cinema, Director George A. Romero. Fans can meet Romero during a seminar for $40, or for $60 can enjoy the seminar and a brunch with Romero.

In addition to Romero’s appearances, which will be held at Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find, the McGlohon Theatre, and the EpiCentre Theaters, the American Zombie festival will also feature Romero judging upcoming talent.

The festival includes an American Zombie Horror Film Contest and Romero is personally judging the top five entries.

Those entries include:
Zombie Hunters by Christopher Baker
Grey Matter by Christian Norman
Devil Comes Down by Jerome McRoberts
Antibody by Nathan Bezner
See the Deadby Robert Filion

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