George A. Romero, as a dad and a filmmaker, loved a good practical effect. His daughter creates her stamp on zombies with "Queens of the Dead."
0:00 Tina teases how she sat on a zombie's lap before she met a mall santa
0:21 Tina's pathway to zombies through her father, George Romero
1:13 What cared Tina as a kid and the first horror movies she saw
2:55 George Romero was a "very detail-oriented Santa"
5:33 How Tina came up with the idea for "Queens of the Dead"
8:23 How Tina follows in her father's footsteps and how she diverged
11:45 Making a queer zombie movie
13:14 How the film evolved over the 10 years it took to make the film
15:18 The easter eggs in her film that tie back to her father's films
18:12 DIY-ing filmmaking in "Queens of the Dead"
20:16 What would George Romero think of this film?
21:51 Casting the film and creating a family atmosphere
24:14 Why it's important this film come out right now
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