The Flamenco Festival returns to Sadler's Wells for a fortnight this summer, opening with Olivier Award-winning dancer and choreographer Sara Baras, who performs across the first week.
A horror film that was missing for nearly 50 years, and the film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's first musical enter the MUST-WATCH Top 10 this week!
George A. Romero passed away in 2017, but his legacy will live on forever in his work including, now, an early-1970s, formerly “lost” film, The Amusement Park. A commissioned film on the subject of aging, it’s not without its Romero-style horrors.
The Amusement Park. The film is a 52-minute oddity the director shot between
Night of the Living Dead and
Dawn of the Dead, and thought lost for nearly 50 years.
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The Amusement Park stars Lincoln Maazel who played Tateh Cuda in Romero’s
Martin, and, fun fact, lived to be 106 years old and takes a look at the plight of America’s elderly through a lens that appears to be appropriately horrific if this completely unsettling new trailer is anything to go by.
Here’s the official description, courtesy of Shudder: “Recently discovered and restored 46 years after its completion by the George A. Romero Foundation and produced by Suzanne Desrocher-Romero,