The book offers an in-depth analysis of Romero's unique approach to filmmaking, his remarkable ability to transform low-budget productions into timeless horror classics, and his profound influence on the genre. It examines the socio-political themes that underpin his films, revealing how Romero used horror as a lens to critique society and expose its deepest fears.
Brian Dailey is not your average storyteller. He's an Erie, Pennsylvania alchemist who transforms local lore into spellbinding concoctions of history, humor, and the downright surreal. As the creative force behind "Project Algerine," a hyper-localized TV series delving into Erie's stranger-than-fiction past, Dailey has become a cult hero for those who cherish the city's unique spirit.