Dawn of the Dead (1978) | Zombie Book Club Ep 97

In Episode 97 of Zombie Book Club, Dan and Leah dissect George A. Romero’s seminal 1978 film Dawn of the Dead, exploring its enduring relevance as both a zombie classic and a sharp critique of consumer culture. From the chaotic newsroom to the corridors of the Monroeville Mall, they examine how Romero's undead reflect societal anxieties about capitalism, race, and gender.

The discussion delves into the psychological complexities of the main characters—Peter, Roger, Stephen, and Francine—and how their dynamics mirror broader themes of survival and identity. With the upcoming Living Dead Weekend at the original filming location, this episode offers a timely reflection on a film that continues to resonate nearly five decades later.

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