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Birth of the Living Dead

In this documentary film, Rob Kuhns interviews authors, critics and filmmakers of the popular film 'Night of the Living Dead'. He also describes the film's background, production and distribution of the film.
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Critics Of "Birth of the Living Dead"
Blu-ray.com
November 07, 2013 What works here is enthusiasm, enjoying a wealth of appreciation presented to a worthy production, reinforcing its status as a groundbreaking picture that reverberates to this day.
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Projected Figures
February 09, 2016 Birth of the Living Dead does not uproot the order of behind-the-scenes documentaries, but the great likelihood that this film will send viewers right back to Romero's original with eyes reopened is a mark of its considerable success.
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We Got This Covered
November 07, 2013 Sweet and simple, Birth of the Living Dead is a nostalgic, informative trip back to the origins of the modern zombie, featuring a George A. Romero who is as spry and entertaining as ever.
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AV Club
November 07, 2013 Fans won't learn much from it that they didn't already know.
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Boston Globe
October 31, 2013 Rob Kuhns's amusing but perfunctory documentary about the origins of the 1968 ur-text of zombiedom, George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead."
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Village Voice
November 05, 2013 What distinguishes this doc from much of the tedious critical prose Romero has inspired is the fan-boy and fan-girl ardor that fuels its smarts - both behind and in front of the camera.
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TheHorrorShow
August 24, 2015 Stands as a firm and very convincing argument that Night of the Living Dead (1968) is among the most important and influential films of all time.
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New York Times
November 05, 2013 Mr. Romero, manifesting a self-effacing demeanor and sensible humanity, is a most agreeable raconteur.
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New York Daily News
November 07, 2013 Basically a glamorized DVD extra, but it entertains.
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Time Out
November 05, 2013 Kuhns makes time for political insights, provocative montages of race riots cut with the movie's hick militia, and the comments of owlish Romero himself, who recounts the shoot like the enthusiastic 27-year-old he was.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
November 11, 2013 A reminder that this zombie flick was as much a product of its time as "Easy Rider" or "The Graduate".
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The Film Stage
June 22, 2016 Viewers will feel most rewarded by Kuhns' dissecting of Night's production, which provides a colorful and inspiring portrait of guerrilla filmmaking from a pre-digital era.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...