![]() ![]() ![]() By 1982, Romero had a number of horror film directing credits to his name, including Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Martin, The Crazies, and more. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Road to 'Creepshow'īefore King and Romero joined forces, they had built up their own individual killer resumes within different art forms. This begs the question: Why don't more creative minds who are masters in their fields and/or genres come together and make projects together more often? If Creepshow is any indication, it's a foolproof plan for success! ![]() But together they create a fun, horror experience that somehow ends up feeling even greater than the sum of its impressive parts. Creepshow is a blast, with each individual story within the film being so good that they are able to stand on their own. King and Romero bonded over their love for these comics, and the movie proves their passion is contagious. horror comics of the 1950s - bright and colorful pulpy stories filled to the brim with fog, monsters, zombies, and ghouls. This all-killer-no-filler anthology chiller was brought about by a collaboration between horror novel legend Stephen Kingand indie-horror favorite George A. In the history of horror, few projects have been made in the same vein as the 1982 anthology classic Creepshow, which really should have set a template that horror directors could still be building off of today. ![]()
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