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    There was another element that made the show such a lasting success: Programming in “the public interest” was required of every station by the F.C.C. Then with the Reagan administration came the argument that marketplace competition alone could fulfill the needs of the public. “Bud and I worked with four or five other people to make sure the F.C.C....

    Returning to the States, Mr. Young set to writing. He saw Romero as akin to Thomas More. “Romero was faced with a circumstance he didn’t want—he didn’t look for it, he didn’t like it. But the discovery was that he had to do what he did, and in some ways that was liberating.” While getting the story made would involve many challenges, the most persi...

    While some of the cast were local, others came from the States. Mr. Plana, a Cuban-born, Jesuit-educated actor from Los Angeles, had recently completed Oliver Stone’s “Salvador,” playing a version of D’Aubuisson. He was so eager to join “Romero” as the priest who attacks the archbishop’s inaction that he cold-called Kieser. “I said, ‘I gotta get in...

    With a final cut in hand that was spare, meditative and raw, Kieser and Father Geaney set out to market “Romero.” There was a steep learning curve. Father Geaney remembers Juliá reading Kieser the riot act over comments he made in interviews that he had raised money from people in the pews. “Bud was trying to help people in the church realize the i...

  1. Oct 4, 2024 · Land of the Dead (2005)74%. #6. Critics Consensus: George A. Romero's latest entry in his much-vaunted Dead series is not as fresh as his genre-inventing original, Night of the Living Dead. But Land of the Dead does deliver on the gore and zombies-feasting-on-flesh action. Synopsis: In a world where zombies form the majority of the population ...

  2. Romero. Comedy. 105 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1989. Roger Ebert. September 8, 1989. 3 min read. The assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero, in 1980, provoked at the time the usual international reaction of shock and protest, which is to say, it was ignored by most people and quickly forgotten by many of the rest. Such atrocities have become ...

  3. Romero (1989) “A good compromise choice” is how one observer describes the 1977 appointment of Oscar Romero (Raul Julia) — a conservative, orthodox, apolitical bishop of a small rural diocese — to the archbishopric of San Salvador, the highest ecclesiastical office in El Salvador. By the time Archbishop Romero’s tempestuous three-year ...

  4. In 2014, Marvel Comics began releasing Empire of the Dead, a 15-issue miniseries written by George. The series is broken up into three acts, five issues each, and features not only zombies but also vampires. On July 16, 2017, Romero died in his sleep following a brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer.

  5. Archbishop Romero's protests against governments' actions is perceived as disloyalty. As an example to others, the government begins to destroy churches and murder priests. Despite persecution, Romero continues to speak out against the atrocities the government is committing against the people of El Salvador, until his untimely death. — me

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  7. Sep 6, 2017 · Cinema legend George A. Romero has been evolving the world he built with Night of the Living Dead ever since he finished shooting the thing.. The 1968 classic that defined the zombie genre of ...