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Fellow Authors Mourn The Death Of George A. Romero, 5 Of His Best Horror Films

BY Fiona Mason

Published 7 years ago

Fellow Authors Mourn The Death Of George A. Romero, 5 Of His Best Horror Films

The Father of The Zombie film and influential pioneer of the horror film genre George A. Romero breathed his last breath on Sunday, July 16, at the age of 77. Fellow writers and fans alike took to social media to mourn the passing of this icon.

This American-Canadian filmmaker, writer, and director is the reason why we have iconic satirical horror films like “Night Of The Living Dead,” “Dawn Of The Dead,” “Day Of The Dead,” “The Crazies,” and more. This icon has been battling lung cancer and has finally gone home.

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George A. Romero Dies, Remember 5 Of His Best Films

Romero’s family confirms the news through a statement given by Chris Roe, Romero’s manager, as stated in a report by NBC News. Romero died while listening to the score of one of his favorite films, “The Quiet Man.” He was with his wife, Suzanne Desrocher, and his daughter Tina Romero when he passed away.

George Romero’s passing is something that was felt by fellow filmmakers and of course, his fans. Celebrities and fans alike took to Twitter to mourn this icon’s death. American author of horror Stephen King, was quoted to say “There will never be another like you.”

Eli Roth, on the other hand, remembered Romero as someone who took risks to confront racism 50 years ago. He added that his work was so influential that it could even be traced to films that come out in these modern times like the recent film, “Get Out.”

James Gunn also gave his message saying George Romero was the reason why he wanted to make movies. He is also the reason why he found meaning in monsters.

George A. Romero has influenced many lives through his films. He may be gone, but his work lives on. Here are some of his films we think you should watch.

1. Dawn Of The Dead

2. Night Of The Living Dead

3. Martin

4. The Crazies

5. Day Of The Dead

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