"Night of the Living Dead" (1968), directed by George Romero, is a groundbreaking horror film that revolutionized the zombie genre. The story follows a group of people trapped in a farmhouse, trying to survive a sudden outbreak of flesh-eating zombies.
The film is renowned for its tense atmosphere, social commentary, and innovative approach to horror, blending elements of suspense, shock, and realism. It became a cult classic and laid the foundation for future zombie films, influencing countless filmmakers and shaping the horror genre's evolution.













