The Night of the Living Dead (1990) episode of Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? was Written by Emilie Black, Narrated by Adam Walton, Edited by Victoria Verduzco, Produced by Andrew Hatfield and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
Horror remakes are everywhere these days, but back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were quite a few less, in fact, they were pretty rare. Of course, some had come and gone, with varying degrees of quality and success. Some of the better ones are well remembered to this day, including The Thing, The Fly, and The Blob. In 1990, another remake came out to a bit less joy. In fact, it was downright hated by many, with Roger Ebert even putting it on his “Most Hated” list, something that was not entirely surprising as he had high regards for some of the George A. Romero originals that came before.
Horror remakes are everywhere these days, but back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were quite a few less, in fact, they were pretty rare. Of course, some had come and gone, with varying degrees of quality and success. Some of the better ones are well remembered to this day, including The Thing, The Fly, and The Blob. In 1990, another remake came out to a bit less joy. In fact, it was downright hated by many, with Roger Ebert even putting it on his “Most Hated” list, something that was not entirely surprising as he had high regards for some of the George A. Romero originals that came before.
- 8/4/2023
- by Emilie Black
- JoBlo.com
Tom Savini‘s Night of the Living Dead, released in 1990, is one remake that many horror fans absolutely love, and it looks like a brand new physical media release is coming soon.
Heather Mazur, who played Sarah Cooper in the 1990 movie, has taken to Instagram this week to reveal that she filmed a new interview for an upcoming release from Sony.
Mazur writes, “Just hung out with the one and only McKee Anderson (aka “mom”) shooting an interview for Sony’s upcoming Blu-ray DVD of 1990s Night of the Living Dead. It was a treat to relive some of those memories. Be on the lookout.”
McKee Anderson played Helen Cooper in the film, the mother of Mazur’s Sarah Cooper.
Night of the Living Dead 1990 has already been released on Blu-ray a couple times in the past, which makes us wonder if this is actually a 4K Ultra HD upgrade for the film.
Heather Mazur, who played Sarah Cooper in the 1990 movie, has taken to Instagram this week to reveal that she filmed a new interview for an upcoming release from Sony.
Mazur writes, “Just hung out with the one and only McKee Anderson (aka “mom”) shooting an interview for Sony’s upcoming Blu-ray DVD of 1990s Night of the Living Dead. It was a treat to relive some of those memories. Be on the lookout.”
McKee Anderson played Helen Cooper in the film, the mother of Mazur’s Sarah Cooper.
Night of the Living Dead 1990 has already been released on Blu-ray a couple times in the past, which makes us wonder if this is actually a 4K Ultra HD upgrade for the film.
- 2/15/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Tom Savini's 1990 version of the George A. Romero classic Night of the Living Dead is coming to limited edition Blu-ray courtesy of Screen Archives Entertainment, and we've got the skinny on what to expect.
The film stars Tony Todd, Patricia Tallman, McKee Anderson, William Butler, Tom Towles, Katie Finnerman, and Bill Moseley. Special features include an isolated score track, an audio commentary with filmmaker Tom Savini, and the original theatrical trailer. The release date is October 9th.
The only hitch? This Blu-ray is limited to a run of only 3,000, and the Only way to get it is to order directly from Screen Archives Entertainment here.
Synopsis
Night of the Living Dead (1990)—a George Romero-approved remake of his 1968 cult horror classic directed by makeup wizard Tom Savini—tells once again the chilling tale of seven people holed-up in a farmhouse besieged by armies of the undead. As the terrified...
The film stars Tony Todd, Patricia Tallman, McKee Anderson, William Butler, Tom Towles, Katie Finnerman, and Bill Moseley. Special features include an isolated score track, an audio commentary with filmmaker Tom Savini, and the original theatrical trailer. The release date is October 9th.
The only hitch? This Blu-ray is limited to a run of only 3,000, and the Only way to get it is to order directly from Screen Archives Entertainment here.
Synopsis
Night of the Living Dead (1990)—a George Romero-approved remake of his 1968 cult horror classic directed by makeup wizard Tom Savini—tells once again the chilling tale of seven people holed-up in a farmhouse besieged by armies of the undead. As the terrified...
- 9/14/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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