Katy O'Brian, Jaquel Spivey and Margaret Cho battle the undead in Tina Romero's feature debut, one that honors her father's ...
To fans of George Romero’s 1978 zombie movie “Dawn of the Dead,” Monroeville Mall is more than just a shopping center on its ...
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Game Of Thrones' Creator Helped Craft The Comic At The Center Of James Gunn's DC Universe
He might not be able to give the world a finished copy of "The Winds of Winter," but there are plenty of other ...
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Is Freddie Stroma's VIGILANTE the DEADPOOL of James Gunn's NEW DCU?
Freddie Stroma talks Vigilante's future in the DCU. Is he the Deadpool of DC? He discusses working with the cast of Superman ...
The wider comic book industry is riding high thanks to Absolute DC, Ultimate Marvel, Skybound's Energon Universe, and ...
Queer icons eat their hearts out — not as literally as you'd expect — in "Queens of the Dead," a queer zombie movie by Tina ...
Many of the most beloved horror movies have scenes, like Linda Blair’s rotating head in “The Exorcist,” that are so absurd ...
Tina Romero, daughter of George, co-wrote the very queer take on the zombie genre alongside Boston comedian Erin Judge.
When it’s 115 degrees outside and wildfire smoke turns the sky orange, the mall may be the most democratic shelter left in ...
Queens of the Dead' is, in the words of Tina Romero, a zombie film that's 'a little bit more pink, a little bit more dancey'.
Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
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