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Land of the Dead (2005, George A. Romero), the director’s cut

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 5, 2019

While Land of the Dead is almost always an unfortunate misfire, it’s also never an unmitigated disaster. It’s full of missed opportunities, but they’re usually missed because director Romero just can’t crack the scene. And when he doesn’t crack a set piece, he often goes in the entirely different read more

Land of the Dead (2005, George A. Romero), the director’s cut

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 5, 2019

While Land of the Dead is almost always an unfortunate misfire, it’s also never an unmitigated disaster. It’s full of missed opportunities, but they’re usually missed because director Romero just can’t crack the scene. And when he doesn’t crack a set piece, he often goes in the entirely different read more

Land of the Dead (2005, George A. Romero), the director’s cut

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 5, 2019

While Land of the Dead is almost always an unfortunate misfire, it’s also never an unmitigated disaster. It’s full of missed opportunities, but they’re usually missed because director Romero just can’t crack the scene. And when he doesn’t crack a set piece, he often goes in the entirely different read more

Land of the Dead (2005, George A. Romero), the director’s cut

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 5, 2019

While Land of the Dead is almost always an unfortunate misfire, it’s also never an unmitigated disaster. It’s full of missed opportunities, but they’re usually missed because director Romero just can’t crack the scene. And when he doesn’t crack a set piece, he often goes in the entirely different read more