Discussing "DAWN OF THE DEAD" (1978) With Artist Tommy Spero And Author Adam Wakefield (RANTS)
This month is George A. Romero’s birthday (February 4th), so to honor the man who revolutionized the zombie sub-genre, we asked two horror aficionados, Artist Tommy Spero (Bowman & Butcher) and Author Adam Wakefield (“The Usher”), to join us for an in-depth discussion on what many believe to be Romero’s crowning living dead achievement, “Dawn of the Dead.” Tommy, Adam, and Macabre Daily Contributor Sean O’Connor talk about what the film means to them, its impact on horror, and its lasting impact. Shamble on over and join us as we pay respect to a modern-day horror Master.
You can check out Tommy’s artwork at Bowman & Butcher and follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tommyspero/?hl=en
You can check buy Adam’s new novel at Canal Town Press and follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_adam.wakefield_/
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Sean O'Connor has been an avid horror fan for the last 4 decades. From the Universal Classics through the New French Extremity, Sean has tried to expand his knowledge and love for the genre through film and literature and looks forward to reviewing all types of world cinema with Macabre Daily.