Thursday, February 11, 2021

'Night of the Living Dead' (1990) - Tom Savini.

Special FX firebrand Tom Savini riotously resurrects beloved movie maestro George A. Romero's menacing monochrome masterpiece in vivid, blood-drenched colour!!! No pallid remake, but a bold, nightmarish excursion into creepy, corpse carousing calamity! These diabolically drooling, languorously lumbering, morbidly mouldering, hatefully hungering coffin dodgers will dine on your spine and guzzle your gall like wine!! A deliciously depressive horror film, beautifully acted by an outstanding cast, exemplary make-up FX, and dynamic direction guarantee there's no respite from these suppurating savages supernatural spite; eerily emancipated from their tombs, nihilistically nurturing their necromantic needs, the wakeful dead will shock you 'till you drop!  

'Ripe' for rediscovery, oppressively grim, flesh-rippingly ferocious, Tom Savini's gutsy remake of Romero's iconic 60s dystopian Zombie masterpiece proved itself to be a gorgeously gruesome terror-treat for any truly gore-giddy, undead-loving horror freak, which makes this gruesomely gut-guzzling, brain, panic-inducing phantasmagoria of tumultuous, terrifyingly reanimated tissue all the more of a darkly scintillating cinematic treasure! All Hail master monster-maker extraordinaire, splatter director beyond compare, Tom Savini, and may his grotesque plenitude of majestically morbid FX continue to delight another generation of gleeful gore-addicts! ‘NOTLD' 1990 is unequivocally ‘The Don of the Dead’, dude!

 


 





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