Dawn Of The Dead
Dawn of the Dead (1978) is a horror film directed by George A. Romero, and it is the sequel to his groundbreaking Night of the Living Dead (1968). The film follows a group of survivors trapped in a shopping mall during a zombie apocalypse, exploring themes of consumerism, survival, and human nature. Known for its graphic violence and social commentary, Dawn of the Dead is considered one of the greatest horror films of all time, and it played a key role in shaping the zombie genre. Romero’s use of satire and his ability to blend horror with political and social critique have made Dawn of the Dead a cult classic, influencing not only zombie films but the entire horror genre.

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