Night Of The Living Dead (1968) [ REAL ]

Released in 1968, George A. Romero’s didn't just scare audiences—it fundamentally rewrote the rules of horror and laid the groundwork for the modern zombie subculture. 1. Breaking the Mold

Without this film, we wouldn't have The Walking Dead , Resident Evil , or the "zombie apocalypse" trope as we know it. It proved that horror could be more than just monsters in the dark; it could be a psychological pressure cooker that examines how humans turn on one another when the world falls apart. Night of the Living Dead (1968)

remains a chilling reminder that while the monsters outside are terrifying, the people inside the house are often more dangerous. Released in 1968, George A