George A. Romero’s long-lost film “THE AMUSEMENT PARK” Was Worth the Wait
In this 1973 offering, Romero scares us with the most terrifying material of all: reality.
In this 1973 offering, Romero scares us with the most terrifying material of all: reality.
Largely a rehash of the previous sleeper hit, ignoring the potential suggested by its subtitle.
Its revelations are smartly ticked off amidst a scenario that also has plenty of room for scary stuff of its own.
The cult icon’s return to horror is a suspenseful - if at times derivative - fight for survival.
This great and diverse graphic novel serves as both a perfect companion and homage to the band’s 34-year-old thrash-metal masterpiece.