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Night of the Living Dead
June 2020
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Lenù helps Lila to deal with her violent husband. Plus: Jack Whitehall’s guide to lockdown Father’s Day. Here’s what to watch this evening
January 2020
Cue the zombies! Night of the Living Dead remade in real time on stage
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November 2019
The woke undead: how zombie movies are taking on racial politics
A new wave of horror films are reviving the zombie’s African roots to offer modern-day reflections on slavery and migration
October 2018
Where are the scream queens of colour?
Halloween hit the big screen more than 40 years ago but why are the new generation of horror film leads still all white?
July 2017
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