There's no denying where Tina Romero's cinematic sensibilities came from. Her debut feature film, Queens of the Dead , is an entertaining and politically alert zombie movie. She's walking in the groundbreaking footsteps of her father, Night of the Living Dead director George A. Romero , who defined the zombie sub-genre for generations. However, centering her story in a queer community with LGBTQ+ performers, Tina Romero leans into comedy more than her dad did in his movies and creates a branch of zombie horror that brings new growth to the sub-genre.

Following a group of queer people and drag performers as they try to escape a zombie invasion in the Brooklyn club scene, Queens of the Dead is unlike any horror movie you've seen before. Like John Waters , Tina embraces camp and

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