This week on Xenomania we dive into George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, the zombie classic that helped define modern horror.
Set almost entirely inside a shopping mall during the collapse of society, the film blends brutal zombie horror with sharp social commentary, dark humor, and some of the most iconic practical effects ever put on screen. Decades later, it still feels grimy, chaotic, and strangely relevant.
What makes Dawn of the Dead endure is not just the gore or the atmosphere. It is the way Romero turns consumer culture into part of the horror itself. The mall becomes both sanctuary and prison while the dead wander its halls out of instinct and memory.
In this episode we discuss:
If you enjoy zombie horror, practical effects, and classic horror cinema, Dawn of the Dead remains essential viewing.