And this birthday is definitely worth mentioning. The father of modern zombie film director George A. Romero was born on February 4, 1940 and is therefore 73 years old today. What should I write, friends of the crypt, that you don't know yet? Horror just wouldn't be the same and the pop culture landscape wouldn't be the same without it. The splatter film would be a lot poorer without the zombie genre and today this variety of modern horror film is back in fashion. Although many of the zombies today have been modernized or run around with altered DNA, they are all iterations of the creature that Romero first captured on celluloid with «Night Of The Living Dead» in 1968.

Of course, Romero has also built his zombie universe, expanded with "Dawn Of The Dead", "Day Of The Dead", "Land Of The Dead", "Diary Of The Dead" and "Survival Of The Dead" and although these films can't get close to the «masterpiece», zombies serve as vehicles in all the films to discuss major social issues. Without Romero, horror films would have far fewer subliminal messages, innuendos, and deeper meanings. But George didn't just make zombie films. His filmography also includes "The Ape in Man", "Creepshow", "Stark - The Dark Half", "Martin", "Knightriders", "Two Evil Eyes" and "The Crazies", the latter also slightly zombie-esque.

But enough of the words, now we wish you and we also think you, George A. Romero a happy birthday and recommend you to check out one of George's lesser known works and that best today!

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