The Foo Fighters are nominated for three Grammys at the awards that will be held on Sunday night, April 3. Tragically, these are the last nominations for the band’s drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died suddenly on March 25 at age 50. The group have been Recording Academy favorites for decades, so they’re a good chance they’ll be awarded again. In fact, our odds say they’ll win two out of the three.
SEE2022 Grammys Premiere Ceremony details: Host, performers, presenters, and where and when to watch
Based on the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users, Foo Fighters are odds-on favorites for Best Rock Performance for “Making a Fire.” This would be only their second victory in the category after they took home the award for “Walk” in 2012. They’re also the front-runners for Best Rock Album for “Medicine at Midnight,” which would be their fifth victory in the...
SEE2022 Grammys Premiere Ceremony details: Host, performers, presenters, and where and when to watch
Based on the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users, Foo Fighters are odds-on favorites for Best Rock Performance for “Making a Fire.” This would be only their second victory in the category after they took home the award for “Walk” in 2012. They’re also the front-runners for Best Rock Album for “Medicine at Midnight,” which would be their fifth victory in the...
- 3/30/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Vowws, the Los Angeles-based Australian duo heavily inspired by Quentin Tarantino and horror movie scores, is back with the booming new single “One by One”, which comes alongside the B-side “Shadow Man”. The accompanying music video for “One by One” was shot on 35mm film and directed by frequent collaborator Jordan Hemingway (Wolf Alice, Travis […]
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- 2/18/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Directed by To Your Last Death's Jason Axinn, an animated version of Night of the Living Dead is heading to digital and Blu-ray / DVD this fall! Here's a look at the official trailer:
Revisit George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic in an altogether unprecedented presentation as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Night of the Animated Dead, a new, star-studded animated recreation of the thriller coming September 21, 2021 to Digital and October 5, 2021 to Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD.
Presented by The Long Game in association with Hemisphere Entertainment, Night of the Animated Dead is an animated adaptation of the 1968 horror classic and includes never-before-seen, exclusive animated scenes not found in the original live-action film. Night of the Animated Dead will be available on Digital, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD. Pre-order will be available beginning on August 10, 2021.
In Night of the Animated Dead, siblings Barbara and Johnny visit their father’s grave in a...
Revisit George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic in an altogether unprecedented presentation as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Night of the Animated Dead, a new, star-studded animated recreation of the thriller coming September 21, 2021 to Digital and October 5, 2021 to Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD.
Presented by The Long Game in association with Hemisphere Entertainment, Night of the Animated Dead is an animated adaptation of the 1968 horror classic and includes never-before-seen, exclusive animated scenes not found in the original live-action film. Night of the Animated Dead will be available on Digital, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD. Pre-order will be available beginning on August 10, 2021.
In Night of the Animated Dead, siblings Barbara and Johnny visit their father’s grave in a...
- 8/12/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Directed by To Your Last Death's Jason Axinn, an animated version of Night of the Living Dead is heading to digital and Blu-ray / DVD this fall! Here's a look at the official press release and cover art:
Revisit George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic in an altogether unprecedented presentation as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Night of the Animated Dead, a new, star-studded animated recreation of the thriller coming September 21, 2021 to Digital and October 5, 2021 to Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD.
Presented by The Long Game in association with Hemisphere Entertainment, Night of the Animated Dead is an animated adaptation of the 1968 horror classic and includes never-before-seen, exclusive animated scenes not found in the original live-action film. Night of the Animated Dead will be available on Digital, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD. Pre-order will be available beginning on August 10, 2021.
In Night of the Animated Dead, siblings Barbara and Johnny visit their father...
Revisit George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic in an altogether unprecedented presentation as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Night of the Animated Dead, a new, star-studded animated recreation of the thriller coming September 21, 2021 to Digital and October 5, 2021 to Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD.
Presented by The Long Game in association with Hemisphere Entertainment, Night of the Animated Dead is an animated adaptation of the 1968 horror classic and includes never-before-seen, exclusive animated scenes not found in the original live-action film. Night of the Animated Dead will be available on Digital, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD. Pre-order will be available beginning on August 10, 2021.
In Night of the Animated Dead, siblings Barbara and Johnny visit their father...
- 8/3/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
“They’re coming to Webster U, Barbara…..!”
The Living Dead are coming to Webster University!
The Evolution of the Zombie, a film series based around our unquenchable appetite for all things undead, kicks off this Wednesday with the 1932 Bela Lugosi classic White Zombie (considered the first zombie film)and runs through October 20th. John Russo, who penned Night Of The Living Dead, the seminal Zombie film way back in 1968, will be a guest at the fest and will host a writing workshop. This will be a fantastic opportunity for fans of the zombie genre to see several of their favorite flesh-eaters on the big screen and for film students to meet the man who help developed the rules by which all the living dead live (while dead)!
Tickets
Unless otherwise noted, admission is:
$6 for the general public
$5 for seniors, Webster alumni and students from other schools
$4 for Webster University staff...
The Living Dead are coming to Webster University!
The Evolution of the Zombie, a film series based around our unquenchable appetite for all things undead, kicks off this Wednesday with the 1932 Bela Lugosi classic White Zombie (considered the first zombie film)and runs through October 20th. John Russo, who penned Night Of The Living Dead, the seminal Zombie film way back in 1968, will be a guest at the fest and will host a writing workshop. This will be a fantastic opportunity for fans of the zombie genre to see several of their favorite flesh-eaters on the big screen and for film students to meet the man who help developed the rules by which all the living dead live (while dead)!
Tickets
Unless otherwise noted, admission is:
$6 for the general public
$5 for seniors, Webster alumni and students from other schools
$4 for Webster University staff...
- 10/1/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
John Russo is a legend in the horror community and one of the original minds behind the film Night of the Living Dead. Russo will be releasing a new CD soon entitled John Russo's Movie Music!!. which will have songs from some of his horror movies. There is also a special treat on the CD--three songs are sung by the man himself!
Nearly everyone in the horror industry owes a lot of their success to John A. Russo whether they realize it or not. Russo is one of the founding fathers of the zombie genre, having created the original Night Of The Living Dead along with his friends George A. Romero, George Kosana and Russell Streiner in 1968. This was the first time zombies were featured in cinema history, although now zombies have stumbled their way into every form of media in the world and are continuing to turn fans...
Nearly everyone in the horror industry owes a lot of their success to John A. Russo whether they realize it or not. Russo is one of the founding fathers of the zombie genre, having created the original Night Of The Living Dead along with his friends George A. Romero, George Kosana and Russell Streiner in 1968. This was the first time zombies were featured in cinema history, although now zombies have stumbled their way into every form of media in the world and are continuing to turn fans...
- 5/15/2012
- by Amanda Dyar
- DreadCentral.com
When it comes to judging sexy living dead girls, who better to do it than one of the subgenre's original shamblers, John Russo? And he'll be doing just that at the next Con Nooga in Chattanooga, Tennessee!
From the Press Release
BioGamer Girl is proud to announce that one of the judges for the next Ms. BioGamer Girl pageant will be no other than legendary filmmaker John A. Russo. Sponsored by BioGamer Girl Magazine, Ms. BioGamer Girl replaced the former Ms. Con Nooga beauty pageant. The event is to take place once again in 2013 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Born in 1939 and often referred to as Jack Russo or John Russo, John A. Russo has worked in the film industry for over 40 years with one of his biggest credits to fame also being one of his first. In 1968 Russo acted in and helped create the script for the classic masterpiece Night of the Living Dead...
From the Press Release
BioGamer Girl is proud to announce that one of the judges for the next Ms. BioGamer Girl pageant will be no other than legendary filmmaker John A. Russo. Sponsored by BioGamer Girl Magazine, Ms. BioGamer Girl replaced the former Ms. Con Nooga beauty pageant. The event is to take place once again in 2013 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Born in 1939 and often referred to as Jack Russo or John Russo, John A. Russo has worked in the film industry for over 40 years with one of his biggest credits to fame also being one of his first. In 1968 Russo acted in and helped create the script for the classic masterpiece Night of the Living Dead...
- 4/19/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Horror Movie Icon Hinzman Dead At 75
Horror movie icon Bill Hinzman has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 75.
Hinzman was working as a cameraman on George Romero's 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead when the director cast him as a zombie in the film's opening scene.
The experience prompted him to sign up for more horror roles in films like Evil Ambitions, Santa Claws, Legion of the Night and Hungry Wives.
His last role came in 2011's River of Darkness.
He also directed gruesome hits FleshEater and The Majorettes, in which he starred, in the mid-1980s.
Hinzman, who was a regular hit at horror film conventions across America, died at his home in Pennsylvania on 5 February.
Hinzman was working as a cameraman on George Romero's 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead when the director cast him as a zombie in the film's opening scene.
The experience prompted him to sign up for more horror roles in films like Evil Ambitions, Santa Claws, Legion of the Night and Hungry Wives.
His last role came in 2011's River of Darkness.
He also directed gruesome hits FleshEater and The Majorettes, in which he starred, in the mid-1980s.
Hinzman, who was a regular hit at horror film conventions across America, died at his home in Pennsylvania on 5 February.
- 2/12/2012
- WENN
Bill Hinzman, who gained a measure of fame among hardcore horror fans for playing a zombie in George A. Romero’s 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead, has died of cancer at age 75. Hinzman’s gaunt-faced, lumbering zombie, sometimes referred to as the Cemetery Zombie, makes his indelible appearance in the film’s famous opening graveyard scene, killing the character of Johnny just moments after Johnny has taunted his frightened sister Barbra with the warning, “They’re coming to get you, Barbra.”
Following his work in Night of the Living Dead, Hinzman acted and worked behind-the-scenes in other movies, including Romero’s The Crazies,...
Following his work in Night of the Living Dead, Hinzman acted and worked behind-the-scenes in other movies, including Romero’s The Crazies,...
- 2/7/2012
- by Josh Rottenberg
- EW - Inside Movies
Earlier this evening, reports starting come in that Bill Hinzman has passed away at the age of 75. It is said that he died after losing his battle with cancer. Fans of Night of the Living Dead know Bill as the cemetery zombie in the landmark horror film.
Bill also appeared in George Romero’s The Crazies and Season of the Witch, among other horror films. In the late 80′s Bill Hinzman tried directed two of his own horror movies: The Majorettes and Flesh Eaters.
Over the years, Bill Hinzman has appeared at numerous horror conventions and film festivals. He is a horror movie icon that will be missed by generations of horror fans. This is a breaking news story and we don’t have specific details at the moment. Our thoughts are with Bill’s family and we’ll update this story as soon as more information is made available.
Bill also appeared in George Romero’s The Crazies and Season of the Witch, among other horror films. In the late 80′s Bill Hinzman tried directed two of his own horror movies: The Majorettes and Flesh Eaters.
Over the years, Bill Hinzman has appeared at numerous horror conventions and film festivals. He is a horror movie icon that will be missed by generations of horror fans. This is a breaking news story and we don’t have specific details at the moment. Our thoughts are with Bill’s family and we’ll update this story as soon as more information is made available.
- 2/6/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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